2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2014.12.020
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Suitability of the isolated chicken eye test for classification of extreme pH detergents and cleaning products

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“…In order to separate fat deposits on surfaces of the technological equipment and objects of the environment of slaughter shops and meat processing enterprises, it is neces-sary that the agents show good sinking property that depends on the pH of solutions (Cazelle et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to separate fat deposits on surfaces of the technological equipment and objects of the environment of slaughter shops and meat processing enterprises, it is neces-sary that the agents show good sinking property that depends on the pH of solutions (Cazelle et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strongly alkaline degreasers are very corrosive and result in rust on the surfaces of metal equipment or machinery [48]. However, cleaning products with extreme pH values (pH>11.5) are very likely to be corrosive to the eyes and skin [49]. The surface tension and ODT for the optimized eco-friendly degreaser and the three commercial products were observed and calculated.…”
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“…-The ICE test method can be used for the testing of substances and mixtures (OECD 2013b2018a, 2013d2018b;Cazelle et al, 2014Cazelle et al, , 2015.…”
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“…In particular, the use of histopathology as an additional endpoint to the ICE test method was found to decrease the rate of false negatives (as observed with the ICE test method when used as a stand-alone) for the identification of UN GHS Cat. 1 for the limited applicability domain of non-extreme pH detergent and cleaning products (OECD, 2018b;Cazelle et al, 2014Cazelle et al, , 2015. Interestingly, these mixtures were mostly classified in vivo UN GHS Cat.…”
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