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Uranium acetate dihydrate

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Bis(acetato)dixouranimn Uranium acetate Uranium acetate dihydrate Uranium oxyacetate dihydrate Urai l acetate dihydrate Chemical Formula U0,(QH30j),.2Hj0. [Pg.386]

Uranyl Acetate Bis(Acetato) Dixouranium Uranium Acetate Uranium Acetate Dihydrate Uranium Oxyacetate ... [Pg.260]

Uranium Dissolve 2.1095 g U02(N03)2 6H2O (or 1.7734 g uranyl acetate dihydrate) in water... [Pg.1186]

Oral administration of 3 mg uranium/ %/day as uranyl acetate dihydrate to pregnant mice on gestation days 6-15 caused an increase in fetotoxicity (stunted fetuses, external and skeletal malformations, and developmental variations) and maternal toxicity." In reproductive studies, no adverse effects were observed in testicular function or spermatogenesis in male mice treated with up to 80mg/kg/day uranyl acetate dihydrate for 64 days."... [Pg.724]

Respiratory Effects. Respiratory effects from oral exposure to uranium are unlikely. In an acute-duration animal study, no adverse effects on the respiratory system were reported in rats given single oral doses of 118 mg uranium per kilogram body weight per day (U/kg/day) as uranyl acetate dihydrate (Domingo et al. 1987). [Pg.136]

Chemically induced renal failure caused 100% mortality in male Wistar rats after 5 daily exposures to 237 or 1,928 mg U/kg/day as uranyl nitrate hexahydrate or ammonium uranyl tricarbonate, respectively, applied in a water-Vaseline emulsion (De Rey et al. 1983). A 60% mortality rate was also reported for other male Wistar rats that received daily applications of 1,965 mg U/kg as uranyl acetate dihydrate for 1-11 days. No deaths were reported for other Wistar rats similarly treated with 2,103 mg U/kg/day as ammonium diuranate or to an unspecified dose of uranium dioxide (De Rey et al. 1983). [Pg.153]

No dermal effects were seen following application of a single dose of 618 mg U/kg as uranyl fluoride, 666 mg U/kg as uranium trioxide, 195 mg U/kg as sodium diuranate, 198 mg U/kg as ammonium diuranate, 410 mg U/kg as uranium peroxide, 458 mg U/kg as uranium dioxide, or 147 mg U/kg as triuranium octaoxide in 50% aqueous solution to the shaved skin of New Zealand white rabbits (Orcutt 1949). No dermal effects were observed on the shaved backs of New Zealand white rabbits to which a single dose of 98 mg U/kg as a 65% concentration of the uranium tetrafluoride in lanolin was applied (Orcutt 1949). Similarly, application of 3,929 mg U/kg as uranyl acetate dihydrate or 2,103 mg U/kg as ammonium uranyl tricarbonate in water-Vasehne emulsion to a 3 cm shaved area of the uncovered backs of 20 male Wistar rats in 1-10 daily applications had no effect on the skin of the rats (De Rey et al. 1983). [Pg.163]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.386 ]




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