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Study Title H-23746 and H-23747: Skin Irritation Test in Rabbits
Laboratory Project ID: DuPont-1977
A u t h o r : Carol Finlay, B.A.
Study C o m p l e t e d o n : January 25,1999
P e r f o r m i n g L a b o r a t o r y : E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Haskell Laboratory for Toxicology and Industrial Medicine Elkton Road, P.O. Box 50 Newark, Delaware 19714-0050
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CERTIFICATION
We, the undersigned, declare that this report provides an accurate evaluation of the data obtained from this study.
Reviewed by
y Tracy A. Filliben Toxicology Associate
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Date
Issued by Study Director:
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Carol Finlay, B.A. q Toxicology Associate
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STUDY INFORMATION
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Haskell Number: 23746
9) Physical Characteristics: Khaki fabric
Substance Tested: Svnonvms/Codes:
H-23747
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Haskell Number: 23747
Submitter's Notebook Number(s):
Composition:
Known Impurities:
Physical Characteristics: Khaki fabric
Stability: The test substances appeared to be stable under the conditions of the study; no evidence of instability was observed. Company Sanitized. Does not contain TSCA CBS
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STUDY PERSONNEL Study Director: Carol Finlay, B.A.
Management: Judith C. Stadler, Ph.D. Primary Technician: Carol Finlay, B.A. Toxicology Report Preparation: Amy L. Williamson Laboratory Veterinarian: Wanda L. West, D.V.M., A.C.L.A.M.
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SUMMARY
H-23746 and H-23747 were evaluated for acute skin irritation potential in 6 male New Zealand White rabbits. An approximately 1-inch square of each test substance was applied directly on t e skin on opposite sides of each rabbit beneath a 4-ply, 1-inch gauze square. The gauze square was held in place with non irritating tape for a 4-hour exposure. Approximately 1, 24,48, and 7 hours after test substance removal, the test sites were evaluated for erythema, edema, and other evidence of dermal effects and were scored according to the Draize Scale. The adjacent areas ot
untreated skin were used for comparison.
H-23746 produced slight erythema in 1 rabbit by 1 hour after test substance removal. No dermal irritation was observed in the remaining 5 rabbits. At 24 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 4 rabbits, and slight or mild erythema was observed in 2 rabbits. At 48 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 4 rabbits, and slight erythema was observed in 2 rabbits. At 72 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 5 rabbits, and slight erythema and desquamation were
observed in 1 rabbit. No edema was observed.
H-23747 produced no dermal irritation by 1 hour after test substance removal. At 24 and 48 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 4 rabbits, and slight or mild erythema was observed in 2 rabbits. The rabbit that exhibited mild erythema also exhibited mild and slight edema at 24 and 48 hours, respectively. At 72 hours, no erythema was observed in 4 rabbits, slight or mild erythema was observed in 2 rabbits, and desquamation was observed in 2 rabbits. No edema was
observed in 5 rabbits.
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No clinical signs of toxicity were observed. One rabbit exhibited weight loss of approximately 2% of initial body weight by study termination (72 hours).
Under the conditions of this study, H-23746 and H-23747 were both mild skin irritants.
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the skin irritation potential of H-23746 and H-23747 when applied to the shaved, intact skin of New Zealand White rabbits.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A. Animal Husbandry
Young adult HM:(NZW)fBR New Zealand White rabbits were received from Hare Marland, Hewitt, New Jersey. The rabbits were housed singly in suspended, stainless steel, wire-mesh cages. Each rabbit was assigned a unique identification number which was recorded on a card affixed to the cage. The last 3 digits of the identification number were written on the inside of each rabbit's ear with a water insoluble marker. The rabbits were offered approximately 125 grams of PMI Nutrition International, Inc. Certified High Fiber Rabbit LabDiet 5325 daily during the study. Water was available ad libitum except during the exposure period while the animals were in stocks.
Haskell Laboratory has an animal health monitoring program. This program is monitored and administered by the Laboratory Veterinarian. Water samples are periodically analyzed for total bacterial counts and for the presence of coliforms, lead, and other contaminants. Additionally, samples from freshly washed cages and cage racks are periodically analyzed to ensure adequate sanitation by the cagewashers. Data from this program are maintained separately from study records. Animal feed is certified by the manufacturer to meet specified nutritional requirements and to be free of a list of specified contaminants. On the basis of these analyses, there is no evidence suggesting that contaminants were present in the feed or water in amounts which may have interfered with the results of this study.
Rabbits were quarantined, weighed, and observed for general health for 12 days. Animal rooms were maintained on a timer-controlled, 12-hour light/12-hour dark cycle. Environmental conditions of the rooms were targeted for a temperature of 20C 1C and relative humidity of 50% 10%. Excursions outside these ranges were judged to have been of insufficient magnitude and/or duration to have adversely affected the validity o f the study.
B. Protocol
On the day prior to treatment, the hair of 6 male New Zealand White rabbits was closely shaved to expose the skin from the scapular to the lumbar region of the back. The body weights of the rabbits ranged from 2298 to 2520 grams on the day of treatment.
Each rabbit was placed into a stock which had been fitted with a piece of rubber sheeting, approximately 8" x 18". The rabbits remained in the stocks throughout the exposure period and
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during that time did not have access to food or water. Both test substances were thoroughly moistened with deionized water prior to treatment. An approximately 1-inch square of H-23746 and H-23747 was applied directly to the skin on opposite sides of each rabbit beneath a 4-ply, 1-inch gauze square that was held in place with non-irritating tape. The rubber sheeting was then wrapped around the animal and secured with clips to retard evaporation and to keep the test substance in contact with the skin without undue pressure. One other substance was tested on a separate, localized test site on the backs of 2 of these rabbits.
Approximately 4 hours after application of the test substances, the rubber sheeting was loosened, and the skin at the comers of the gauze squares was marked with a waterproof pen; wrappings and gauze squares were then removed. The test sites were gently washed with warm water. The skin was gently patted dry, and the animals were returned to their cages.
Approximately 1, 24, 48, and 72 hours after removal of the test substance, the test sites were evaluated for erythema, edema, and other evidence of dermal effects and were scored according to the Draize Scale (Table 1). The adjacent areas of the untreated skin were used for comparison. The rabbits were also examined for clinical signs of toxicity at every dermal evaluation.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
H-23746 produced slight erythema in 1 rabbit by 1 hour after test substance removal; no dermal irritation was observed in the remaining 5 rabbits. At 24 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 4 rabbits, and slight or mild erythema was observed in 2 rabbits. At 48 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 4 rabbits, and slight erythema was observed in 2 rabbits. At 72 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 5 rabbits, and slight erythema and desquamation were observed in 1 rabbit. No edema was observed.
H-23747 produced no dermal irritation by 1 hour after test substance removal. At 24 and 48 hours, no dermal irritation was observed in 4 rabbits, and slight or mild erythema was observed in 2 rabbits. The rabbit that exhibited mild erythema also exhibited mild and slight edema at 24 and 48 hours, respectively. At 72 hours, no erythema was observed in 4 rabbits, slight or mild erythema was observed in 2 rabbits, and desquamation was observed in 2 rabbits. No edema was observed in 5 rabbits.
No clinical signs of toxicity were observed. One rabbit exhibited weight loss of approximately 2% of initial body weight by study termination (72 hours).
Individual skin irritation scores are presented in Table 2. A summary of skin responses is presented in the following table.
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RESPONSE No Response Slight Mild
SUMMARY OF SKIN RESPONSES TO H-23746
HOURS AFTER TEST SUBSTANCE REMOVAL
ERYTHEMA
ED]EMA
1 24 48 72 1 24 48
5/6 4/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 6/6 6/6 1/6 1/6 2/6 1/6 0/6 0/6 0/6
0/6 1/6 0/6 0/6 0/6 0/6 0/6
72 6/6 0/6 0/6
RESPONSE No Response Slight Mild
SUMMARY OF SKIN RESPONSES TO H-23747
HOURS AFTER TEST SUBSTANCE REMOVAL
ERYTHEMA
EDIEMA
1 24 48 72 1 24 48
6/6 4/6 4/6 4/6 6/6 5/6 5/6
0/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 0/6 0/6 1/6
0/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 0/6 1/6 0/6
72 6/6 0/6 0/6
CONCLUSIONS
Under the conditions of this study, H-23746 and H-23747 were both mild skin irritants.
If these test scores re to be used for EEC/OECD classification, according to the guide to the labeling of dangerous substances published in the Official Journal of European Communities (EEC Directive 93/21, Annex VI), H-23746 and H-23747 probably should not be classified as an irritant unless further data proves otherwise.
RECORDS AND SAMPLE STORAGE
Specimens (if applicable), raw data, and the final report will be retained at Haskell Laboratory, Newark, Delaware, or at Iron Mountain Records Management, Wilmington, Delaware (formerly known as the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Records Management Center).
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. TABLE 1
PRATZE3 SCALE FOR SCORING SKIN IRRITATION Evaluation of Skin Reactions
Score
Erythema and eschar formation:
No erythema............................................................................................................... 0
Very slight erythema (barely perceptible)............................................................... 1 (Slight)
Well-defined erythema...............................................................................................2 (Mild)
Moderate to severe erythema..............
3 (Moderate)
Severe erythema (beet redness) to slight eschar formation (injuries in depth)...... 4 (Severe)
Edema formation: No edema................................................................................................................. 0 Very slight edema (barely perceptible)................................................................... 1 (Slight) Slight edema (edges of area well defined by definite raising)................................ 2 (Mild) Moderate edema (raised approximately 1.0 m m )................................................... 3 (Moderate) Severe edema (raised more than 1.0 mm extending beyond the area of
exposure)............................................................. !............................................. 4 (Severe)
Abbreviations of other dermal effects are:
- = No Effect
I = Intact
A - Abraded
L = Sloughing
B Blanching
N = Necrosis
C = Eschar
R = Raw Areas
D = Desquamation
S = Epidermal Scaling
F = Fissuring
T = Thickening
G = Fissuring with Bleeding
X = Compound Adhered to Skin
H = Hyperkeratosis
a Draize, J. H., "Dermal Toxicity." Appraisal of the Safety o f Chemicals in Foods. Drugs and Cosmetics. The Editorial Committee o f the Association o f Food and Drug Officials o f the United States, Austin, Texas, 1959, pp. 46-59.
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TABLE 2
INDIVIDUAL SKIN IRRITATION SCORES AND SKIN RESPONSES OBSERVED IN RABBITS
H-23746
RABBIT NUMBER
33292 33296 33299 33300 33301 33304
HOURS AFTER TEST SUBSTANCE REMOVAL
ERYT HEMA
EDEMA
1 24 48 72
1 24 48 72
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12 10 0 00 0
0 0 110 00 0
0 10 0 0 00 0
00000 000
RABBIT NUMBER
33292 33296 33299 33300 33301 33304
HOURS AFTER TEST SUBSTANCE REMOVAL OTHE R. DERMAL EFIFECTS 1 24 48 72
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TABLE 2 (CONT.)
INDIVIDUAL SKIN IRRITATION SCORES AND SKIN RESPONSES OBSERVED IN RABBITS
H-23747
RABBIT NUMBER
33292 33296 33299 33300 33301 33304
HOURS AFTER TEST SiUBSTANCE REMOVAL
ERYT]HEMA
EDEMA
1 24 48 72 1 24 48 72
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0 2 2 10 2 10
0002000 0
0 110000 0
0 0 0 0 0 0^ 0 0
RABBIT NUMBER
33292 33296 33299 33300 33301 33304
HOURS AFTER TEST SUBSTANCE REMOVAL OTHE]R. DERMAL EF]FECTS 1 24 48 72 - - --
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Sponsor: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Wilmington, Delaware 19898 U.S.A.
Study Initiated/Completed: December 14,1998 / (see report cover page)
In-Life Initiated/Completed: December 15,1998/'December 18, 1998
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