Abstract:The German Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area has re‐evaluated chlorothalonil [
1897‐45‐6
], considering all toxicological endpoints. Available publications and unpublished study reports are described in detail.
In several carcinogenicity studies, orally applied chlorothalonil causes kidney toxicity in mice and rats and kidney tubular carcinomas only in F344 rats, but not in Osborne‐Mendel or Sprague Dawley rats… Show more
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