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Isopropylated Phenol Phosphate (CAS No. 68937-41-7): 5-Day Rat Gavage Toxicogenomic Study

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Isopropylated Phenol Phosphate (IPP) is an organophosphate flame retardant currently on the market and used as a replacement for phased-out polybrominated diphenyl ethers. Toxicity information on this class of chemicals is inadequate. Herein, the NTP use short-term, in vivo transcriptomic studies to inform potential points of departure for IPP. The National Toxicity Program (NTP) conducted a transcriptomic study on IPP, in male Harlan Sprague Dawley rats. IPP was dissolved in corn oil. Exposure was once daily for 4 days by oral gavage. IPP (>99%) was tested at five doses (0, 77, 153, 306, and 611 mg/kg body weight). On Day 5, animals were sacrificed, standard toxicological measures assessed, and the liver taken for gene expression studies using Affymetrix microarrays. contributor: National Toxicology Program
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2022-08-31
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