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Acute Oral Toxicity Screen with T-306700C
in Albino Bats
i No. Coilillictcil A t: bo t u t C o n d u c te d :
Conducted By:
Reviewed By:
de: M. T. Case K. L. Ebbens P. D. Griffith W. C. McCormick
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Safety Evaluation laboratory Biker Laboratories, Inc. St. Paul, Minnesota April S, 1961 to April 22, 1961
K. D. O'Malley, BS Advanced Toxicologist Study Director
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K. L. Ebbans, BS
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Supervisor, Acuta Toxicology
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An acute oral toxicity screen with T-3067COC was conUnited fro* April 8, 1981 to April 22, 1981 using male and female albino rats ranging in body weight from 225-299 grams. The test material was administered by gastric intubation at a dosage level of 5,000 mg/kg body weight. No mortalities, untoward behavioral reactions or body weight losses occurred during the 14 day observation period. Necropsy of the animals performed upon termination of the study revealed no visible lesions. The approximate oral LD50 of t - 30G7COC is greater than 5,000 mg/kg in fasted male and female albino rats.
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Introduction The objective of this study was to approximate the acute oral LD50
of T-3067CoC in fasted albino rats. This study is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration1s Good Laboratory Practice Regulation of 1978, although the standa rd operating procedures of this laboratory adhere to the general principals of this regulation. The raw data genarated by the Study Director and the final report are stored in the conducting laboratory's archives.
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2. Method and Results
Young albino rats-- were used in this test. All animals were held under quarantine for several days prior to testing with only animals which appeared to be in good health and suitable as test animals at the initiation of the study used. The rats were housed in suspended, wire-mesh cages in temperature and humidity controlled rooms and permitted a standard laboratory diet-- plus water ad libitum except during the 16 - 20 hour period isnediately prior to gastric intubation when food was withheld.
Five male amd five female rats were administered the test materiel at a preselected dosage level. All doses ware adm inistered at a constant volume of 10 ml/kg directly into the stomachs of the rats using a hypodermic
c syringe equipped with a ball-tipped intubating needle- .
After gastric administration of the test article, the rats were returned to their cages and observed for the following 14 days. Initial and final body weights, mortalities (Table 1) and adverse reactions (Table 1 ) were re corded. A necropsy was conducted on all animals that died during the study as well as those euthanatized at the end of the 14 day observation period (Table 1). The protocol, principal personnel involved in the study, composition characteristics, and Quality Assurance statement are contained in Appendices I - IV.
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TAI1LK X ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY SCREEN - ALBINO RATS
with T-3067COC Mortality, Necropsy, Body Height Data and Behavioral Reactions
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l)ose -- ( lI K l/ lt 'l)
5,000 M
Animal
NuraUjr
Individual Body Woights (g)
Test Day Number:
Number Dead
0 14 Number Tested
1R2700
297
419
0/5
1R2701
299
421
1R2702
270
382
1R2703
283
401
1R2704
274
380
Percent Dead
0
5,000
1R2717
240
294
0/5
1R2718
225
285
1R2719
245
301
1R2720
241
288
1R2721
238
258
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-- The test article was administered as an aqueous suspension. The approximate oral LD50 is greater than 5,000 mg/kg in fasted male and female albino rats. Necropsy Necropsies performed upon termination of the study revealed no visible lesions. Behavioral Reactions No untoward behavioral reactions were noted during the 14 day evaluation period.
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Riker Experiment Number:
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TEST: ' -'Kentg Oral Toxleltv____________________________________________________________ SPONSOR: < y T j l M f l p l Oimicml*_____________________________ _______________ D ivision CONDUCED BV^-Safety Evaluation Laboratory, Riker Laboratories, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota TEST ARTICLE'!' T-1Q67Co C_________________________________________________________________
CONTROL ARTICLE: .'MpUB PROPOSED STARTING/COMPLETION DATE OF TEST: 4/81 - 7>IH1 TEST SYSTEM AND SOURCE: Bat Charles Rive r Breeding Laboratories, inc.i *iilim.ngton, .-a
Sex: n,F 'Number: 5,5. ,v. /Weight Range: 300-300 B.
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OBJECTIVE1:- The* objective of this test will be to characterize the acute
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toxicity of the test article in albino rata
Rata were selected as a
test system for reproducibility of response, historical use, ease in handling
/and general availability.
METHOD: ,
The animals will be housed in stainless steel suspended wire mesh cages in temperature and humidity controlled rooms duringfaboth the quarantine and test periods, with food-- and water offered ad libitum^-. Each animal will be identified by color coding, according to the laboratory's standard operating procedure, which will correspond to a card affixed to the outside of the cage. A single dosage of 5.000 m g/kg will be administered each animal, however, if this dosage level does not adequately characterize the toxicity of the test article, additional animals will be administered the test article at supplemental dosage levels. Any additional dosage levels will be documented and filed with this protocol. The test article will be administered to the animals in the form received from the sponsor. After administration of the test article, the animals will be returned to their cages and observed for any untoward be havioral reactions for the following 14 days. Initial and final body weights will be recorded. A gross necropsy which will include, but not be limited to, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and general gastrointestinal tract will be con ducted on all animals which die during the conduct of the test as well as the animals surviving the test period. Any gross abnormalities which are observed during the conduct of the necropsy will be recorded with specific mention to the organ and/or site observed. The acute median lethal dose (LD50) of the test article will be calculated, if possible, using a probit analysis method at the end of the observation period. All raw data and the final report will be stored in the Riker Laboratories Archives, St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Study Director
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APPENDIX II Principal Participating Personnel Involved in the Study
Name G. E. Hart K. D. O'Malley, BS K. L. Ebbens, BS G. C. Pecore
Function
Laboratory Technician Acute Toxicology
Advanced Toxicologist Study Director
Supervisor Acute Toxicology
Sifperviaor Aniaal Laboratory
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APPENDIX III Composition characteristics
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This study is not regulated by the Good Laboratory Practice Regulation of 1978 and therefore information pertaining to composition characteristics is not applicable for inclusion in this study.
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APPENDIX XV Quality Assurance Statement
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This study is not regulated by the Good Laboratory Practice Regulation of 1978 and therefore a statement signed and prepared by the Quality Assurance group is not applicable. This study was, however, audited by the Quality Assurance group.
In addition to the data audit, different significant phases for studies underway in the Toxicology Laboratory are inspected weeltly on a recurring cycle, and ttie facilities are examined by Laboratory Quality Assurance on a three month schedule.
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