Patty's Toxicology 2001
DOI: 10.1002/0471435139.tox093
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Polyurethanes, Miscellaneous Organic Polymers, and Silicones

Abstract: The toxicity of the polymers discussed in this chapter may be generally attributed to the residual monomers, catalysts, and other additives present rather than the polymer per se . The cured polymer itself may be of high molecular weight and, consequently, more or less toxicologically inert. Carefully manufactured, highly refined polymers contain few residual toxic chemicals. However, some of the polymers discussed in this chapter, at least in some applications, go through an intermedia… Show more

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“…The toxicity data of polyurethanes are nowadays limited and mainly related to the exposure and production of foams [128]. The potential health effects of polyurethanes in medical devices have not been fully assessed and would be worthy of further investigation in the light of their possible applications.…”
Section: Polyurethanesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toxicity data of polyurethanes are nowadays limited and mainly related to the exposure and production of foams [128]. The potential health effects of polyurethanes in medical devices have not been fully assessed and would be worthy of further investigation in the light of their possible applications.…”
Section: Polyurethanesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing toxicity data for PUs are primarily connected to human contact and porous foam production. 146 The possible toxicity impacts of PUs in medical applications are not assessed significantly yet; however, they are worthy of in-depth investigation considering their possible thought applications.…”
Section: ■ Alternative Bioplastics For Medical Plasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The safety profile of PU must be tested thoroughly because of its harmful toxicity in humans; especially, data for long-term effects are currently insufficient. The existing toxicity data for PUs are primarily connected to human contact and porous foam production . The possible toxicity impacts of PUs in medical applications are not assessed significantly yet; however, they are worthy of in-depth investigation considering their possible thought applications.…”
Section: Alternative Bioplastics For Medical Plasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%