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Second-generation effects fertility

Propylene glycol administered to mice in drinking water at up to 5% (w/v) had no effect on fertility of either males or females in either the first or second generation. Other data indicate that this compound is not a reproductive or developmental toxicant in mice, rats, hamsters, or rabbits. There are no major... [Pg.2129]


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