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Tabun human exposure studies

Agent GA (Tabun). RfDe = 4 x 10 mg kg d" . A NOAEL was identified in a 90-d study in rats. A total uncertainty factor of 3000 was applied to account for protection of sensitive subpopulations (10), animal-to-human extrapolation (10), extrapolation from a subchronic to chronic exposure (3), and incomplete data base (3). An uncertainty factor of 3 was used to extrapolate from a subchronic to chronic exposure because of the unlikelihood that the LOAEL would have been substantially lower if the exposure had been chronic. A LOAEL-to-NOAEL uncertainty factor was not needed because a NOAEL was used in the derivation. The data base for GA lacks a multigeneration reproductive toxicity study, but because the available evidence indicates that organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitors such as GA are not likely to be reproductive toxins, the missing study was not considered critical. Therefore, a UFd of 3, not the default value of 10, was applied. A Modifying Factor of 3 was applied because the key study involved a nonoral exposure route (intraperitoneal injections). [Pg.150]


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