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Central nervous system primary injuries, effect

Cyclohexanone has only slight toxicity by the oral, dermal, and inhalation routes of exposure. Liquid or vapor exposures may result in transient comcal injury. Primary irritation and defatting of the skin can result from substantial or prolonged contact with cyclohexanone. Exposure to high vapor concentrations can cause central nervous system (CNS) depression, an effect which can also occur alter ingestion or repealed dermal exposure. [Pg.466]


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