1987
DOI: 10.1080/02772248709357225
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Aliphatic and aromatic halocarbons as potential mutagens in drinking water. III. Halogenated ethanes and ethenes

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“…McConnell et al (1975) stated that the worldwide production of Trichloroethane in 1973 was 480,000 tons/year. Strobel and Grummt (1987) reported that the United States produced 574 million pounds (287,000 tons) of Trichloroethane in 1976. Kavaler (1989) stated that three manufacturers in the United States had the combined capacity to produce over 1 billion pounds (500,000 tons) of Trichloroethane in 1989.…”
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“…McConnell et al (1975) stated that the worldwide production of Trichloroethane in 1973 was 480,000 tons/year. Strobel and Grummt (1987) reported that the United States produced 574 million pounds (287,000 tons) of Trichloroethane in 1976. Kavaler (1989) stated that three manufacturers in the United States had the combined capacity to produce over 1 billion pounds (500,000 tons) of Trichloroethane in 1989.…”
Section: Methods Of Manufacturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also used as a solvent in lubricants and coolants, drain cleaners, shoe polish, ink, and insecticides (Strobel and Grummt 1987). …”
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“…In a rat hepatocyte DNA repair assay, up to 5.0% Trichloroethane was not mutagenic, but concentrations of 0.1 % and higher were cytotoxic (Shimada et al 1985). Strobel and Grummt (1987) evaluated Trichloroethane in an Ames bacterial mutagenicity test. Salmonella strains TA98, TAIOO, TA97, and TA104 were treated withTrichloroethane (0.01 to 1.0 mg/plate) with or without S9 microsomal fraction.…”
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