KMID : 0893320060210020173
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Journal of Environmental Toxicology 2006 Volume.21 No. 2 p.173 ~ p.184
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A Study on the Hazardousness Evaluation and the Inhalation Toxicity of Methylcyclohexane
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Kim Hyeon-Young
Lee Sung-Bae Kang Min-Gu Song Si-Whan
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Abstract
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From the harmfulness expectation test conducted through a toxicity anticipation program, methylcyclohexane turned out to be harmful and simulative, but no carcinogenicity was anticipated. In a four-hour acute inhalation toxicity test, the result showed that lethal concentration () was 3,750 ppm (15,054 mg/L), which was identified as a harmful substance on the basis of the harmful substance classification standard $2 inboth male and female. This material falls under the Category 2 () in the GHS (Globally Harmonized System) standard trace long-term whole body toxicity repeated exposure, and can be classified as a harmful substance in accordance with the Industrial Safety and Health Law harmful substance standard (rat).
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KEYWORD
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methylcyclohexane, inhalation toxicity, NOEL, MSDS
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