ORIGINAL RESEARCH

In vivo toxicity study of dialkyl disulphides

Kucherskoy SA1,2, Alikbaeva LA2
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1 Research Institute of Hygiene, Occupational Pathology and Human Ecology of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, St. Petersburg, Russia

2 Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Semen A. Kucherskoy
Kapitolovo station, bld. 93, p/o Kuzmolovsky, Vsevolozhsky District, Leningrad reg., 188663; ur.hcepg@ioksrehcuk

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Acknowlegements: we would like to thank Shkaeva IE, the leading researcher at the Research Institute of Hygiene, Occupational Pathology and Human Ecology of the FMBA, for study management, and Nikolaev AI, the leading researcher at the Research Institute of Hygiene, Occupational Pathology and Human Ecology of the FMBA, for assistance in mathematical processing of the results.

Author contribution: Kucherskoy SA – conducting toxicology studies.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov (protocol № 8 dated November 11, 2020); laboratory animals were kept and fed in accordance with SP 2.2.1.3218-14 “Sanitary and Epidemiological Requirements for the Device, Equipment and Maintenance of Experimental Biological Clinics (Vivariums)”, as well as with the «Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals» (USA).

Received: 2021-05-29 Accepted: 2021-06-15 Published online: 2021-06-25
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As a result of the industrial purification of hydrocarbons from mercaptans, tens of thousands of tons of dialkyl disulphides and their mixtures, the toxicity and hazard of which has not been fully understood, are accumulated annually. The exposure standards have been developed only for dimethyl disulphide. The study was aimed to define toxicometry parameters for diethyl disulphide, disulphide oil, and the mixture of dialkyl disulphides. Toxicology studies involving male outbred rats made it possible to define the median lethal doses and concentrations: diethyl disulphide — after intragastric injection DL50 = 1575 mg/kg, after the 4-hour inhalation exposure CL50 = 18,700 mg/m3, after intraperitoneal injection DL50 = 1134 mg/kg, and after skin application DL50 ˃ 2500 mg/kg; mixture of dialkyl disulphides — after intragastric injection DL50 = 428 mg/kg, after the 4-hour inhalation exposure CL50 = 4510 mg/m3, after intraperitoneal injection DL50 = 212 mg/kg, and after skin application DL50 ˃ 2500 mg/kg; disulphide oil — after intragastric injection DL50 = 448 mg/kg, after the 4-hour inhalation exposure CL50 = 4534 mg/m3, after intraperitoneal injection DL50 = 156 mg/kg, and after skin application DL50 ˃ 2500 mg/kg. The hazard assessment for dialkyl disulphides and their mixtures was performed.

Keywords: dialkyl disulphides, dimethyl disulphide, diethyl disulphide, methylethyl disulphide, disulphide oil, acute toxicity, LD50, LC50, hazard class

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