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HTH CYANURIC ACID Reagent
REVISION DATE : 5/27/2015 Page 5 of 9
Chemical Incompatibility:
Strong oxidizing agents, Fluorine
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, cyanides
Decomposition Temperature:
No data
SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Component Animal Toxicology
Oral LD50 value:
Melamine
LD50 = 3,161 mg/kg Rat
Acetic Acid
LD50 3,310 mg/kg Rat
Component Animal Toxicology
Dermal LD50 value:
Melamine
LD50 > 1,000 mg/kg Rabbit
Acetic Acid
LD50 1,060 mg/kg Rabbit
Component Animal Toxicology
Inhalation LC50 value:
Melamine
LC50 3,248.0 mg/l Rat
Acetic Acid
Inhalation LC50 1 h 5620 ppm Mouse
Product Animal Toxicity
Oral LD50 value:
LD50 Believed to be > 5,000 mg/kg Rat
Dermal LD50 value:
LD50 Believed to be > 2,000 mg/kg Rabbit
Inhalation LC50
value:
No data
Skin Irritation:
Contact would be expected to cause transient redness if not washed off and left on
the skin for an extended period of time., Not considered to be a primary skin
irritant.
Eye Irritation:
Contact would be expected to cause transient redness if not washed out and left in
the eye for an extended period of time., Not considered to be a primary eye irritant.
Acute Toxicity:
There are no known or reported target organ effects from acute exposure.
Subchronic / Chronic
Toxicity:
Not known or reported to cause subchronic or chronic toxicity.
Reproductive and
Developmental Toxicity:
Not known or reported to cause reproductive or developmental toxicity.
Melamine
This chemical has been tested in laboratory animals
and no evidence of teratogenicity was seen.
Mutagenicity:
Not known or reported to be mutagenic.
Melamine
This chemical has been tested in a battery of