Human Toxicity Excerpts RE: butoxyethanol:
SYMPTOMATOLOGY:
[Gosselin,
R.E., R.P. Smith, H.C. Hodge. Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products.
5th ed. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1984.,p. II-176]**PEER REVIEWED**EXPOSURE ... TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS ... OF ... VAPORS, PROBABLY IN RANGE OF 300-600 PPM FOR SEVERAL HOURS WOULD BE EXPECTED TO
CAUSE RESPIRATORY & EYE IRRITATION ...
/Central Nervous System DEPRESSION/,
DAMAGE TO KIDNEY
& DAMAGE TO LIVER.
[Clayton, G. D.
and F. E. Clayton (eds.). Patty's Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology: Volume 2A,
2B, 2C: Toxicology. 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley Sons, 1981-1982. 3933]**PEER
REVIEWED**
FIRST SIGN OF ORGANIC ABNORMALITY ... RESULTING FROM EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE BY ANY ROUTE LIKELY WOULD BE
ABNORMAL BLOOD PICTURE CHARACTERIZED BY
ERYTHROPENIA,
RETICULOCYTOSIS,
GRANULOCYTOSIS,
& LEUCOCYTOSIS.
SOMEWHAT MORE
INTENSE EXPOSURE WOULD BE LIKELY TO CAUSE FRAGILITY OF ERYTHROCYTES &
HEMATURIA.
[Clayton, G. D.
and F. E. Clayton (eds.). Patty's Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology: Volume 2A,
2B, 2C: Toxicology. 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley Sons, 1981-1982. 3933]**PEER
REVIEWED**
BONE MARROW DAMAGE. /FROM TABLE/
[Dreisbach, R.H.
Handbook of Poisoning. 12th ed. Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange, 1987.
176]**PEER REVIEWED**
2-Butoxyethanol
penetrates the skin readily, and toxic action from excessive skin exposure may
be more likely than from vapor inhalation.
[American
Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Inc. Documentation of the
Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices. 6th ed. Volumes I,II,
III. Cincinnati, OH: ACGIH, 1991. 163]**PEER REVIEWED**
IT APPEARS THAT THIS CHEMICAL IS ONE OF THE FEW MATERIALS
TO WHICH HUMAN IS MORE RESISTANT THAN THE USUAL EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS.
THIS APPEARS TO BE DUE,
IN PART AT LEAST,
TO THE FACT THAT HUMANS ARE MORE RESISTANT THAN ARE MOST LAB ANIMALS TO THE HEMOLYTIC EFFECTS CAUSED BY THE MATERIAL ITSELF OR ITS METABOLITE.
(We ask, based on what?) consider ***
[Clayton, G. D.
and F. E. Clayton (eds.). Patty's Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology: Volume 2A,
2B, 2C: Toxicology. 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley Sons, 1981-1982. 3937]**PEER
REVIEWED**
... REGARDED AS MOST TOXIC GLYCOL MONOALKYL ETHER USED AS SOLVENT ... .
[Browning, E.
Toxicity and Metabolism of Industrial Solvents. New York: American Elsevier,
1965. 610]**PEER REVIEWED**
THE EFFECTS /OF ALKYL DERIV OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL/ ...
UPON THE Central Nervous System
INCLUDE HEADACHE,
DROWSINESS,
WEAKNESS,
SLURRED SPEECH,
RECRUDESCENT STUTTERING,
STAGGERING GAIT,
TREMOR,
AND BLURRED VISION.
CHANGES OF PERSONALITY ARE OFTEN NOTED ... THESE CHANGES ARE SUCH THAT THE PATIENT, IN THE ABSENCE OF AN ACCURATE OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY, MAY BE TREATED FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA OR NARCOLEPSY.
IN ACUTE POISONING WITH THE ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOALKYL ETHERS, THERE IS ...
RENAL INJURY: ALBUMINURIA & HEMATURIA.
/ETHYLENE GLYCOL
MONOALKYL ETHERS/
[Hamilton, A.,
and H. L. Hardy. Industrial Toxicology. 3rd ed. Acton, Mass.: Publishing
Sciences Group, Inc., 1974. 301]**PEER REVIEWED**
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Symptoms of Over Exposure to Chemicals... ALSO more information on what 2-Butoxyethanol can do to people *
Consider that the eyes & cuticles could be a primary entry of 2-butoxyethanol for humans. Realize that if caught early, experts in chemical over-exposures know ways to help you overcome the otherwise inevitable long term health consequences. Locate a good environmental toxicologist or ask if your doctor would be willing to consult with one. June 11, 2003 |
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