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EC number: 845-622-0 | CAS number: 2050038-84-9
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Skin irritation / corrosion
Administrative data
- Endpoint:
- skin corrosion: in vitro / ex vivo
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Study period:
- September 21, 2018 - February 6, 2019
- Reliability:
- 2 (reliable with restrictions)
- Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
- study well documented, meets generally accepted scientific principles, acceptable for assessment
Data source
Reference
- Reference Type:
- study report
- Title:
- Unnamed
- Year:
- 2 019
- Report date:
- 2019
Materials and methods
Test guideline
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- OECD Guideline 431 (In Vitro Skin Corrosion: Human Skin Model Test)
- GLP compliance:
- no
- Remarks:
- The protocol is consistent with the OECD Test Guideline 431 “In Vitro Skin Corrosion: Human Skin Model Test”
Test material
- Reference substance name:
- 12-[(3R,4S)-4-ethylpyrrolidin-3-yl]-1,5,7,10-tetraazatricyclo[7.3.0.0²,⁶]dodeca-2(6),3,7,9,11-pentaene dihydrochloride
- EC Number:
- 845-622-0
- Cas Number:
- 2050038-84-9
- Molecular formula:
- C14H19Cl2N5
- IUPAC Name:
- 12-[(3R,4S)-4-ethylpyrrolidin-3-yl]-1,5,7,10-tetraazatricyclo[7.3.0.0²,⁶]dodeca-2(6),3,7,9,11-pentaene dihydrochloride
- Test material form:
- solid: particulate/powder
Constituent 1
In vitro test system
- Test system:
- human skin model
- Source species:
- human
- Cell type:
- non-transformed keratinocytes
- Cell source:
- other: not specified
- Justification for test system used:
- The protocol is consistent with the OECD Test Guideline 431 “In Vitro Skin Corrosion: Human Skin Model Test”
- Vehicle:
- unchanged (no vehicle)
- Details on test system:
- The EpiDermTM Model (EPI-200) used in the study consists of normal, human-derived epidermal keratinocytes that are cultured to form a multilayered, highly differentiated model of human epidermis. It consists of organized basal, spinous and granular layers, and a multilayered stratum corneum containing intercellular lamellar lipid layers arranged in patterns analogous to those found in Vivo.
The EpiDerm™ Skin Model was used to assess the potential skin corrosivity of the test article. The MTT (3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) conversion assay, which measures the NAD(P)H-dependent microsomal enzyme reduction of MTT (and to a lesser extent, the succinate dehydrogenase reduction of MTT) to a blue formazan precipitate, was used to assess cellular metabolism after exposure to a test article.
The test and control articles were tested by treating four EpiDerm™ tissues per material. Two tissues were used to assess viability after the 3-minute exposure, and two were used to assess viability after the 60-minute exposure. Additionally, two killed control tissues per exposure time were treated with the negative control and positive control to correct for direct reduction of MTT by KOH (positive control). - Control samples:
- yes, concurrent negative control
- yes, concurrent positive control
- Amount/concentration applied:
- 25 mg/tissue
- Duration of treatment / exposure:
- The method utilizes a 3-minute exposure for a corrosive classification and a 60- minute confirmatory exposure for materials found to be non-corrosive at the 3-minute exposure. Test materials which reduce tissue viability to <50% within 3 minutes are considered corrosive by this method. In addition, test materials which result in tissue viability of ≥50% after a 3-minute exposure, but result in tissue viability of <15% after a 60-minute exposure are also classified corrosive. Test materials which result in tissue viabilities of ≥50% after a 3-minute exposure and ≥15% after a 60-minute exposure are classified non-corrosive. Furthermore, sub-classification of corrosive materials is possible using the 3 minute exposure time as follows: a sub-categoryclassification of 1A is assigned if the viability is <25%, and 1B/1C if the viability is ≥ 25%.
- Number of replicates:
- 3 minute and 60 minute exposure time
Results and discussion
In vitro
Resultsopen allclose all
- Irritation / corrosion parameter:
- % tissue viability
- Run / experiment:
- 3 Minutes
- Value:
- 70
- Negative controls validity:
- valid
- Positive controls validity:
- valid
- Remarks on result:
- no indication of irritation
- Irritation / corrosion parameter:
- % tissue viability
- Run / experiment:
- 60 Minutes
- Value:
- 58.4
- Negative controls validity:
- valid
- Positive controls validity:
- valid
- Remarks on result:
- no indication of irritation
- Other effects / acceptance of results:
- The assay was accepted if: the positive control resulted in a corrosive classification (i.e., <50% cell viability compared to negative controls, after a 3-minute exposure and/or <15% cell viability compared to negative controls after a 60-minute exposure); if the mean OD550 value of the negative control tissues was ≥ 0.8 and < 2.8; and if the standard deviation values calculated from the individual % tissue viabilities of the 2 identically treated replicates of the negative or positive control per each exposure time were < 30%.
Applicant's summary and conclusion
- Interpretation of results:
- GHS criteria not met
- Conclusions:
- The test article, A-1335930.3, turned the MTT solution yellow but was not observed to reduce MTT directly in the absence of viable cells. Therefore, a killed control experiment was not conducted.
The test article, A-1335930.3, was not considered to have probable photometric MTT interference.
Test materials which resulted in tissue viability ≥ 50% after 3-minute exposure and ≥ 15% after 60-minute exposure would be classified as non-corrosive. Since this test material has a % viability of 70 after 3 minutes and 58.4 after 60 minutes, it was determined to be non-corrosive.
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