1994
DOI: 10.1016/0887-2333(94)90107-4
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Verification of a mathematical method for the estimation of the acute ingestion hazard of detergent preparations

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“…Following this standard, the oral toxicity test results presented here indicate that the CSS detergent can be deemed as non‐toxic. The previous studies had reported that the acute oral LD 50 values of commercial detergents ranged from 1.45 g kg −1 to 9 g kg −1 . The LD 50 of CSS detergent is higher, so it is safer than the commercial ones.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Following this standard, the oral toxicity test results presented here indicate that the CSS detergent can be deemed as non‐toxic. The previous studies had reported that the acute oral LD 50 values of commercial detergents ranged from 1.45 g kg −1 to 9 g kg −1 . The LD 50 of CSS detergent is higher, so it is safer than the commercial ones.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The previous studies had reported that the acute oral LD 50 values of commercial detergents ranged from 1.45 g kg −1 to 9 g kg −1 . 34,35 The LD 50 of CSS detergent is higher, so it is safer than the commercial ones.…”
Section: Acute Oral Toxicity Of the Css Detergentmentioning
confidence: 99%