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[Federal Register: June 10, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 112)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Public Health Service

National Toxicology Program (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors' Meetings; Announcement of NTP Draft Technical Reports Projected for Public Review From December 1996 Through Fall 1998; Request for Public Input

To earlier inform the public and encourage interested parties to comment or obtain information on projected long-term toxicology and carcinogenesis studies prior to public peer review, the National Toxicology Program (NTP) again publishes in the Federal Register a current listing of draft Technical Reports projected for evaluation by the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors' Technical Reports Review Subcommittee during their next five meetings from December 1996 through Fall 1998. We plan to continue updating the listing with announcements in the Federal Register once or twice a year. The next meeting dates are December 11-12, 1996. Specific dates for 1997 and 1998 meetings will be established at a later time.

The attached Table 1 lists draft Technical Reports for long-term studies on chemicals within known or approximate dates of reviews and includes Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) registry numbers, primary use, route of administration, species, exposure levels, and NTP report numbers (if assigned).

Technical Reports of short-term toxicity studies are currently reviewed by mail; however, they may be reviewed in open meetings when necessary . The attached Table 2 lists the draft Technical Reports of short-term toxicity studies tentatively projected for review by mail from April 1996 to December 1996 and also includes Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) registry numbers, primary use, route of administration, species, exposure levels, and NTP report numbers (if assigned).

Draft reports are usually available 1-2 weeks before the scheduled date of peer review. At that time copies may be obtained by contacting Central Data Management as early as possible by telephone or by mail at: MD E1-02, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park (RTP), North Carolina 27709 (919/541-3419) or send e-mail to CDM@niehs.nih.gov.  The program would welcome receiving toxicology and carcinogenesis data from completed, ongoing or planned studies by others as well as current production data, human exposure information, and use and use patterns.

The Executive Secretary, Dr. Larry G. Hart, P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, telephone 919/541-3971, FAX 919/541-0295 will furnish final agendas and other program information prior to a meeting, and summary minutes subsequent to a meeting.

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Dated: May 21, 1996

 

________________________________
Kenneth Olden, Ph.D.
Director
National Toxicology Program

[Billing Code 4140-01]


TABLE 1

Summary Data for Technical Reports Scheduled for Review at the Meeting of the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors' Technical Reports Review Subcommittee from December 1996 through 1998

CHEMICAL NAME/CAS NUMBER USE ROUTE SPECIES EXPOSURE LEVELS
Chemicals Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review December 11 - 12, 1996
3'-AZIDO-3'-DEOXYTHYMIDINE (AIDS)
30516-87-1
PHAR GAV RM MICE ONLY: 0, 30, 60, OR 120 MG/KG; 50/SEX
CHLOROPRENE
126-99-8
PLAS INHAL RM R&M: 0, 12.8, 32.0, OR 80.0 PPM; 50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP
COBALT SULFATE HEPTAHYDRATE
10026-24-1
PNT INHAL RM R&M: 0, 0.3, 1.0, OR 3.0 MG/M3; 50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP
TETHYLBENZENE
100-41-4
RUBR INHAL RM R&M: 0, 75, 250, OR 750 PPM (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
INTERFERON AD + 3'-AZIDO-3'-DEOXYTHYMIDINE (AIDS) PHAR SC&GV MM DUAL ROUTES WITH BOTH COMPOUNDS: AZT: 0, 30, 60, OR 120 (GAV) MG/KG; IFN: 500 OR 5000 UNITS 3X/WEEK
ISOBUTYRALDEHYDE
78-84-2
INTR INHAL RM R&M: 0, 500, 1000, OR 2000 PPM (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
OXAZEPAM
604-75-1
PHAR FEED R 0, 625, 1250, 2500, 5000, OR 10000 PPM; 50/SEX/GROUP
POLYVINYL ALCOHOL
9002-89-5
PHAR IVAG M 25% PVA, VEHICLE, UNTREATED;100/GROUP
PRIMACLONE (PRIMIDONE)
125-33-7
PHAR FEED RM M: 0, 0.03, 0.06, OR 0.13% R: 0, 0.06, 0.13, OR 0.25% (50/SEX/SPECIES)
TETRAHYDROFURAN
109-99-9
SOLV INHAL RM R&M: 0, 200, 600, OR 1800 PPM (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
THEOPHYLLINE
58-55-9
PHAR GAV RM R: 7.5, 25, OR 75 MG/KG; 50/GROUP FM: 7.5, 25, OR 75 MG/KG; 50/GROUP MM: 15, 50, OR 150 MG/KG; 50/GROUP
Chemicals Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review in Summer 1997
1-CHLORO-2-PROPANOL, TECHNICAL
127-00-4
INTR WATER RM R: 0, 150, 325, OR 650 PPM M: 0, 250, 500, OR 1000 PPM (50/SEX/GROUP)
COCONUT OIL ACID DIETHANOLAMINE CONDENSATE
68603-42-9
TEXL SP RM R: 0, 50, OR 100 MG/KG M: 0, 100, OR 200 MG/KG (50 SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
DIETHANOLAMINE
111-42-2
TEXL SP RM MR: 0, 16, 32, OR 64 MG/KG; FR: 0, 8, 16, OR 32 MG/KG; MICE: 0, 40, 80, OR 160 MG/KG (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
FURFURYL ALCOHOL
98-00-0
FOOD INHAL RM R&M: 0, 2, 8, OR 32 PPM (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
LAURIC ACID DIETHANOLAMINE CONDENSATE
120-40-1
DTRG SP RM R: 0, 50, OR 100 MG/KG M: 0, 100, OR 200 MG/KG (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
OLEIC ACID DIETHANOLAMINE CONDENSATE
93-83-4
COSM SP RM R: 0, 50, OR 100 MG/KG; 50/SEX/GROUP M: 0, 15, OR 30 MG/KG; 55/SEX/GROUP
PYRIDINE
110-86-1
SOLV WATER RMR R: 0, 100, 200, OR 400 PPM MM: 0, 250, 500, OR 1000 PPM FM: 125, 250, OR 500 PPM MWR: 0, 100, 200, OR 400 PPM (50/SEX/GROUP)
Chemicals Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review Fall 1997
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER (EGMBE)
SOLV INHAL RM R: 0, 31, 62.5, OR 125 PPM M: 0, 62.5, 125, OR 250 PPM; 50/SEX/SPECIES
ISOBUTENE
115-11-7
RUBR INHAL RM R&M: 0, 500, 2000, OR 8000 PPM (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
ISOPRENE
78-79-5
RUBR INHAL R R: 0, 220, 700, OR 7000 PPM; 50/SEX/GROUP
PENTACHLOROPHENOL, PURIFIED
87-86-5
PEST FEED R R: 0, 200, 400, OR 600 PPM; 50/SEX/GROUP - 1000 PPM STOP STUDY (60/SEX)
Chemicals Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review Summer 1998
GALLIUM ARSENIDE
1303-00-0
ELEC INHAL RM R: 0, 0.01, 0.1, OR 1.0MG/M3; 50/SEX/GROUP M: 0, 0.1, 0.5, OR 1.0 MG/M3; 50/SEX/GROUP
METHYLEUGENOL
93-15-2
FOOD GAV RM R&M: 0, 37, 75, OR 150 MG/KG (50/SEX/SPECIES/GROUP)
OXYMETHOLONE
434-07-1
PHAR GAV RM MR: 0, 3, 30, OR 150 MG/KG; FR: 0, 3, 30, OR 100 MG/KG
Chemicals Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review Fall 1998
INDIUM PHOSPHIDE
22398-80-7
ELEC INHAL RM R&M: 0, 0.03, 0.1, OR 0.3 MG/M3


TABLE 2

Short-Term Toxicity Studies Scheduled for Review by the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors' Technical Reports Review Subcommittee from April 1996 through 1998
CHEMICAL NAME/CAS NUMBER USE ROUTE SPECIES EXPOSURE LEVELS TOX#
Short-Term Toxicity Studies Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review April 1996
MAGNETIC FIELDS (EMF)
(No CAS)
ELEC WB RM 60 HZ MAGNETIC FIELDS - 20 MG, 2 G, 10 G CONTINUOUS AND 10 G NTERMITTENT; 10/GROUP 58
METHACRYLONITRILE
126-98-7
PLAS GAV RM R: 0,7.5,15.0,30.0,60.0,120.0 MG/KG/DAY; M: 0,0.75,1.5,3.0, 6.0,12.0 MG/KG/DAY; RATS: 20/GRP; MICE: 10/GRP 47
METHAPYRILENE HYDROCHLORIDE
135-23-9
PHAR FEED R MALE RATS: 0, 50, 100, 250, 1000 PPM; 40/GRP 46
Short-Term Toxicity Studies Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review May 1996
M-CHLOROANILINE
108-42-9
INTR GAV RM R&M 0, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, MG/KG, 20/GRP (RATS); 10/GRP (MICE) 43
O-CHLOROANILINE
95-51-2
DYE GAV RM R&M 0, 10, 20, 40, 80, & 160 MG/KG; 20/GRP (RATS);10/GRP (MICE) 43
Short-Term Toxicity Studies Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review June 1996
AZT + METHADONE HCL (AIDS) PHAR GAV MM AZT: 200, 400, OR 800 MG/KG/DAY WITH METHADONE HCL: 5, 15, OR 30 MG/KG/DAY TBA
2',3'-DIDEOXYCYTIDINE (AIDS INITIATIVE)
7481-89-2
PHAR GAV MM FEMALE MICE ONLY: 500, 1000 MG/KG/DAY TBA
3,3',4,4'-TETRACHLOROAZOBENZENE
14047-09-7
HERB GAV RM R&M: 0, 0.1, 1.0, 3.0, 10, OR 30 MG/KG BODY WEIGHT (M&F; 10/GROUP) TBA
1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE
79-34-5
SOLV GAV
MICRO
RM RM R&M; R:UNTREATED CONTROL,VEHICLE CONTROL, 18, 37, 75, 150, OR 300 MG/KG BODY WT/DAY; M:UNTREATED CONTROL, VEHICLE CONTROL, 88, 175, 350, 700, OR 1400 MG/KG BODY WT/DAY; 10/GROUP/SEX TBA
Short-Term Toxicity Studies Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review August 1996
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE
71-55-6
SOLV MICRO RM R&M: 0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, AND 8.0 % (10/S/S) 41
Short-Term Toxicity Studies Tentatively Scheduled for Peer Review December 1996
CIS & TRANS 1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE
540-59-0
SOLV MICRO RM 55
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE
156-59-2
SOLV MICRO RM 55
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE
156-60-5
SOLV MICRO RM 55
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE
156-60-5
SOLV GAV RM 55
TRANS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE
156-60-5
SOLV MICRO RM R&M: UNTREATED CONTROL, VEHICLE CONTROL, 3125, 6250, 12500, 25000, OR 50000 PPM; 10/GROUP/SEX TBA

Abbreviations used: in this report:

TBA = to be assigned

USEPrimary Use Category:
COMTContaminates and/or Impurities
COSM Cosmetics, Perfumes, Fragrances, Hair Preparations
DTRG Detergents and Cleansers
DYE As or in Dyes, Inks, and Pigments
ELEC In Electrical and/or Dielectric Systems
FOOD Food, Beverages, or Additives
HERB Herbicide(s)
INTR Chemical Intermediate or Catalyst
PEST Pesticides, General or Unclassified
PHAR Pharmaceuticals or Intermediates
PLAS As or in Plastics
PNT Paint Ingredient
RUBR Rubber Chemical
SOLV Vehicles and Solvents
TEXLIn Manufacture of Textiles

ROUTE Route of Administration:
FEEDDosed-Feed
GAVGavage
INHALInhalation
IP/IJIntraperitoneal Injection
IVAGIntravaginal
MICROMicroencapsulation in Feed
SC&GVSubcutaneous Inj. + Gavage
SPTopical
WATERDosed-Water
WBWhole Body Exposure

SPECSpecies:
R = Rats
M = Mice