1996
DOI: 10.1006/faat.1996.0008
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Comparative Subchronic and Chronic Dietary Toxicity Studies on 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid, Amine, and Ester in the Dog

Abstract: Forms of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) are herbicides used in the control of a wide variety of broadleaf and woody plants. Subchronic toxicity studies in dogs were conducted on three forms of 2,4-D: the parent form, 2,4-D acid (ACID); 2,4-D dimethylamine salt (DMA); and 2,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester (2-EHE). The three studies were designed to allow for comparison of the toxicity of the three forms. Doses in the subchronic studies, on an acid equivalent basis, were 0, 0.5 (ACID only), 1.0, 3.75, and 7.5 mg/… Show more

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“…Given this non-linear behavior, saturation of 2,4-D renal clearance at 50 mg/kg suggests that animal toxicity findings observed at this dose level and higher overestimate potential human risks. In the case of dogs, both subchronic and chronic studies indicate this species, with an overall NOAEL of 1 mg/kg/day (Charles et al 1996b), is more sensitive to 2,4-Dinduced toxicity than rodents, with an overall NOAEL of 5 mg/kg/ day (Charles et al 1996c). Since the dog is lacking an effective renal organic anion clearance mechanism, this differential species response has been attributed to an inability of the dog to effectively clear 2,4-D from the body, resulting in significantly higher 2,4-D blood concentrations in dog relative to rats and humans at an equivalent oral dose of 5 mg/kg (Van Ravenswaay et al 2003;Timchalk, 2004).…”
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“…Given this non-linear behavior, saturation of 2,4-D renal clearance at 50 mg/kg suggests that animal toxicity findings observed at this dose level and higher overestimate potential human risks. In the case of dogs, both subchronic and chronic studies indicate this species, with an overall NOAEL of 1 mg/kg/day (Charles et al 1996b), is more sensitive to 2,4-Dinduced toxicity than rodents, with an overall NOAEL of 5 mg/kg/ day (Charles et al 1996c). Since the dog is lacking an effective renal organic anion clearance mechanism, this differential species response has been attributed to an inability of the dog to effectively clear 2,4-D from the body, resulting in significantly higher 2,4-D blood concentrations in dog relative to rats and humans at an equivalent oral dose of 5 mg/kg (Van Ravenswaay et al 2003;Timchalk, 2004).…”
Section: Differentiating Potential Endocrine Modes Of Action Based Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Published mammalian toxicological studies of 2,4-D salts and esters (Charles et al 1996a(Charles et al , 1996b(Charles et al , 2001 were the primary source of information regarding activity of the salts and esters and were reviewed to determine only whether any of these forms presented a unique hazard of endocrine-related toxicity compared to the acid form; therefore, the original study reports were not reviewed in depth.…”
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