Toxicological Profile for White PhosphorusU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1997 - Munitions industry - 212 pages |
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1,742 mg orthophosphoric 15 minutes/day absorption animals after inhalation Armstrong 1935 ATSDR Ben-Hur Bio/dynamics 1991 biomarkers bone chemical concentration decreased dermal dermal burn dermal exposure Diaz-Rivera dose of white Dwyer and Helwig Eagle River effects in humans effects of white Effects White Phosphorus elemental phosphorus Environmental exposure studies exposure to white Fletcher and Galambos FMC CORP gastric lavage gastrointestinal genotoxic HEALTH EFFECTS hepatic HUMAN EXPOSURE humans or animals Humphreys and Halpert increased inhalation exposure intermediate duration IRDC liver located regarding McCarron metabolism mg orthophosphoric acid mg/m³ necrosis no-observed-adverse-effect level NOAEL oral exposure orthophosphoric acid equivalents/m³ oxidation phosphate phosphine phosphorus pentoxide phosphorus poisoning phossy jaw Pickering 1976 Pine Bluff Arsenal Rao and Brown rats exposed renal reported respiratory serum Significant Exposure Simon and Pickering Spanggord studies were located systemic effects tissue toxicity triglyceride Wechsler and Wechsler White and Armstrong white phosphorus burns white phosphorus smoke

