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DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER

This report contains the collective views of an international group of experts and does not necessarily represent the decisions or the stated policy of the United Nations Environment Programme, the International Labour Organization, or the World Health Organization.

Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 41

First draft prepared by Drs I. Mangelsdorf, A. Boehncke, and G. Könnecker, Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Aerosol Research, Hanover, Germany

Published under the joint sponsorship of the United Nations Environment Programme, the International Labour Organization, and the World Health Organization, and produced within the framework of the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals.

World Health Organization

Geneva, 2002

The International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS), established in 1980, is a joint venture of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the World Health Organization (WHO). The overall objectives of the IPCS are to establish the scientific basis for assessment of the risk to human health and the environment from exposure to chemicals, through international peer review processes, as a prerequisite for the promotion of chemical safety, and to provide technical assistance in strengthening national capacities for the sound management of chemicals.

The Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals (IOMC) was established in 1995 by UNEP, ILO, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, WHO, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (Participating Organizations), following recommendations made by the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development to strengthen cooperation and increase coordination in the field of chemical safety. The purpose of the IOMC is to promote coordination of the policies and activities pursued by the Participating Organizations, jointly or separately, to achieve the sound management of chemicals in relation to human health and the environment.

WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether.

(Concise international chemical assessment document ; 41)

1.Ethylene glycols - adverse effects 2.Ethylene glycols - toxicity

3.Methyl ethers - adverse effects 4.Methyl ethers - toxicity

5.Risk assessment 6.Environmental exposure

I.International Programme on Chemical Safety II.Series

ISBN 92 4 153041 3        (NLM Classification: QV 81)

ISSN 1020-6167

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. IDENTITY AND PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

3. ANALYTICAL METHODS

4. SOURCES OF HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE

4.1 Natural sources

4.2 Anthropogenic sources

4.3 Uses

4.4 Estimated global release

5. ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT, DISTRIBUTION, TRANSFORMATION, AND ACCUMULATION

5.1 Transport and distribution between media

5.2 Transformation

5.3 Accumulation

6. ENVIRONMENTAL LEVELS AND HUMAN EXPOSURE

6.1 Environmental levels

6.2 Human exposure

6.2.1 Workplaces

6.2.2 Consumer exposure

6.2.3 Biological monitoring

7. COMPARATIVE KINETICS AND METABOLISM IN LABORATORY ANIMALS AND HUMANS

7.1 Absorption

7.2 Distribution and accumulation

7.3 Metabolism

7.4 Elimination

8. EFFECTS ON LABORATORY MAMMALS AND IN VITRO TEST SYSTEMS

8.1 Single exposure

8.1.1 Inhalation

8.1.2 Oral administration

8.1.3 Dermal administration

8.2 Irritation and sensitization

8.2.1 Irritation

8.2.2 Sensitization

8.3 Short-term exposure

8.3.1 Inhalation

8.3.2 Oral

8.4 Medium-term exposure

8.5 Long-term exposure and carcinogenicity

8.6 Genotoxicity and related end-points

8.6.1 In vitro studies

8.6.2 In vivo studies

8.7 Reproductive toxicity

8.7.1 Effects on fertility

8.7.1.1 Inhalation

8.7.1.2 Oral

8.7.2 Developmental toxicity

8.7.2.1 Inhalation

8.7.2.2 Oral

8.8 Other toxicity/mode of action

9. EFFECTS ON HUMANS

9.1 Reproductive effects

9.2 Haematological effects

10. EFFECTS ON OTHER ORGANISMS IN THE LABORATORY AND FIELD

10.1 Aquatic environment

10.2 Terrestrial environment

11. EFFECTS EVALUATION

11.1 Evaluation of health effects

11.1.1 Hazard identification and exposure–response assessment

11.1.2 Criteria for setting tolerable intakes/concentrations or guidance values for diglyme

11.1.3 Sample risk characterization

11.1.4 Uncertainties in the evaluation of human health effects

11.2 Evaluation of environmental effects

12. PREVIOUS EVALUATIONS BY INTERNATIONAL BODIES

REFERENCES

APPENDIX 1 — SOURCE DOCUMENTS

APPENDIX 2 — CICAD PEER REVIEW

APPENDIX 3 — CICAD FINAL REVIEW BOARD

INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL SAFETY CARD

RÉSUMÉ D’ORIENTATION

RESUMEN DE ORIENTACIÓN

FOREWORD

Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs) are the latest in a family of publications from the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) — a cooperative programme of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). CICADs join the Environmental Health Criteria documents (EHCs) as authoritative documents on the risk assessment of chemicals.

International Chemical Safety Cards on the relevant chemical(s) are attached at the end of the CICAD, to provide the reader with concise information on the protection of human health and on emergency action. They are produced in a separate peer-reviewed procedure at IPCS. They may be complemented by information from IPCS Poison Information Monographs (PIM), similarly produced separately from the CICAD process.

CICADs are concise documents that provide summaries of the relevant scientific information concerning the potential effects of chemicals upon human health and/or the environment. They are based on selected national or regional evaluation documents or on existing EHCs. Before acceptance for publication as CICADs by IPCS, these documents undergo extensive peer review by internationally selected experts to ensure their completeness, accuracy i

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