Patty's Toxicology 2012
DOI: 10.1002/0471435139.tox086.pub2
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Ethers of Ethylene Glycol and Derivatives

Abstract: There are seven U.S. manufacturers of ethers and other derivatives of ethylene glycol (EG), diethylene glycol (DEG), and higher glycols. Five of them are members of the American Chemistry Council (ACC) Glycol Ethers' Panel. The glycol ethers most commonly encountered industrially are colorless liquids that have mild ethereal odors. Alkyl glycol ethers are manufactured in a closed, continuous process by reacting ethylene oxide with an anhydrous alcohol in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Depending… Show more

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“…Four of the contaminants, viz. 2‐methoxyethanol, 2‐chloroe‐thanol, 2‐(2‐chloroethoxy)ethanol, and butyrolactone, were identical to the ones observed in the 11v water extract, while the fifth contaminant, 2‐(2‐ethoxyethoxy)ethanol, known under its trade name as carbitol, is a widely used industrial solvent (Cragg ). The water extract for specimen 11h, which is relatively clean, is contaminated only by a small quantity of phthalate.…”
Section: Contaminant Organic Compounds In the Tagish Lake Meteoritementioning
confidence: 75%
“…Four of the contaminants, viz. 2‐methoxyethanol, 2‐chloroe‐thanol, 2‐(2‐chloroethoxy)ethanol, and butyrolactone, were identical to the ones observed in the 11v water extract, while the fifth contaminant, 2‐(2‐ethoxyethoxy)ethanol, known under its trade name as carbitol, is a widely used industrial solvent (Cragg ). The water extract for specimen 11h, which is relatively clean, is contaminated only by a small quantity of phthalate.…”
Section: Contaminant Organic Compounds In the Tagish Lake Meteoritementioning
confidence: 75%
“…To identify circulating miRNAs that could serve as biomarkers of testicular toxicity, EGME was dosed to beagle dogs at 50 mg/kg/d for 14 to 28 days and was overall well tolerated (Table 1). Because EGME can cause toxicity to other organ systems (eg, hematotoxicity), 31 in addition to the testis, 2 castrated animals were used as negative controls to assess the specificity of circulating miRNAs for the testis.…”
Section: Study Design and Clinical Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%