A longer, chronic toxicity test will allow enough time for these effects to appear in an organism and for them to lead to ecological death.
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Common tests include standardized acute and chronic toxicity tests lasting 24 96 hours ( acute test ) to 7 days or more ( chronic tests ).
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No data were available regarding chemical disposition, metabolism, or toxicokinetics; acute, shortterm, subchronic, or chronic toxicity; synergistic or antagonistic activity; reproductive or teratological effects; carcinogenicity; genotoxicity; or immunotoxicity.
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Each product in the program undergoes extensive toxicological testing that covers both acute and chronic toxicity concerns before it is granted the right to bear the ACMI certification seal.
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But controversy developed when, in 1966, a study reported that some intestinal bacteria could desulfonate cyclamate to produce cyclohexylamine, a compound suspected to have some chronic toxicity in animals.
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Since the MATC should only be reported in chronic toxicity tests, there is a widely accepted method to convert the chronic MATC to a concentration that protects against acute effects.
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There is little information on the chronic toxicity of arsine, although it is reasonable to assume that, in common with other arsenic compounds, a long-term exposure could lead to arsenicosis.
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Their use in over-the-counter sedatives and headache remedies ( such as Bromo-Seltzer ) in the United States extended to 1975, when bromides were withdrawn as ingredients, due to chronic toxicity.
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Because of its relative hardiness and large number of offspring produced, EPA guidelines outline its use for the evaluation of acute and chronic toxicity of samples or chemical species in vertebrate animals.