Toxicological Sciences, Vol 52, 240-247, Copyright © 1999 by Society of Toxicology
JL Ambroso, ER Frank, LH Keller, GW Trimmer and SJ Waterman
Cekanoic C8 acid (CAS RN 25103-52-0) is a complex isomeric substance
containing several aliphatic carboxylic acids, primarily dimethyl hexanoic
acid. Because Cekanoic C8 acid is a structural isomer of octanoic acid, its
potential for developmental toxicity was investigated in CD
(Sprague-Dawley) rats. Cekanoic C8 acid was administered by oral gavage to
25 confirmed-mated females at doses of 0, 200, 400, and 800 mg/kg/day on
gestation days (GD) 6-15, based on a range-finding experiment. Maternal
body weights, food consumption, and clinical observations were recorded
throughout gestation. On GD 21, cesarean sections were performed and the
uterine contents removed and subjected to conventional teratological
evaluation. At 800 mg/kg/day, maternal body weight gain and food
consumption were reduced during the exposure period, and clinical signs
were evident. There were no significant differences in fetal weight,
malformation incidence, or fetal viability in any of the experimental
groups. There was a statistically significant increase in the incidence of
total variations in the 800-mg/kg/day group, which was within the
historical control range of this laboratory and not considered biologically
significant. These results indicate that, unlike related compounds,
Cekanoic C8 acid was not teratogenic or a selective developmental toxicant
in rats. This is the first report of a dimethyl substituted aliphatic acid
being evaluated for developmental toxicity in a definitive study. The
results are consistent with a structure-teratogenicity relationship for
aliphatic acids, indicating that side-chain branching larger than a methyl
group is required to elicit teratogenic effects. This study established a
maternal no-observable-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) for Cekanoic C8 acid at
400 mg/kg/day and a developmental NOAEL at 800 mg/kg/day.
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Developmental toxicity assessment of C8 iso acid in CD rats: relevance to embryotoxic aliphatic carboxylic acids
Exxon Biomedical Sciences, Inc., East Millstone, New Jersey 08875, USA.
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