Journal of Applied Toxicology 1998-01-01

Evaluation of neutralized chemical agent identification sets (CAIS) for skin injury with an overview of the vesicant potential of agent degradation products.

E J Olajos, C T Olson, H Salem, A W Singer, T L Hayes, R G Menton, T L Miller, T Rosso, B MacIver

Index: J. Appl. Toxicol. 18(6) , 409-20, (1998)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

Vesication and skin irritation studies were conducted in hairless guinea-pigs to determine the vesicant and skin irritation potential of chemically-neutralized Chemical Agent Identification Sets (CAIS). The CAIS are training items that contain chemical warfare-related material--sulfur mustard (HD), nitrogen mustard (HN) or lewisite (L)--and were declared obsolete in 1971. Animals were dosed topically with 'test article'--neat HD, 10% agent/chloroform solutions or product solutions (waste-streams) from neutralized CAIS--and evaluated for skin-damaging effects (gross and microscopic). Product solutions from the chemical neutralization of neat sulfur mustard resulted in microvesicle formation. All agent-dosed (HD or agent/chloroform solutions) sites manifested microblisters as well as other histopathological lesions of the skin. Waste-streams from the neutralization of agent (agent/chloroform or agent/charcoal) were devoid of vesicant activity. Cutaneous effects (erythema and edema) were consistent with the skin-injurious activity associated with the neutralizing reagent 1,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin (DCDMH). Chemical neutralization of CAIS was effective in eliminating/reducing the vesicant property of CAIS containing agent in chloroform or agent on charcoal but was inefficient in reducing the vesicant potential of CAIS containing neat sulfur mustard.


Related Compounds

  • 1,3-Dichloro-5,5-d...

Related Articles:

a-Chlorination of Acetophenones Using 1, 3-Dichloro-5, 5-Dimethylhydantoin. Xu Z, et al.

[Synth. Commun. 36(2) , 255-8, (2006)]

Oxidation of urazoles with 1, 3-dihalo-5, 5-dimethylhydantoin, both in solution and under solvent-free conditions. Zolfigol MA, et al.

[Synlett 5 , 761-4, (2005)]

Introduction of 3'-terminal nucleosides having a silyl-type linker into polymer supports without base protection.

2009-04-03

[J. Org. Chem. 74(7) , 2817-23, (2009)]

[Hygienic standard for dichlorantin and its transformation product dimethylhydantoin in an aqueous medium].

1982-06-01

[Gig. Sanit. (6) , 76-8, (1982)]

[Hygienic evaluation of the possible use of 1,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin for the purpose of drinking water decontamination].

1982-03-01

[Gig. Sanit. (3) , 11-3, (1982)]

More Articles...