n-Propylbenzene (1988)


Abstract


Acute inhalation or ingestion of n-propylbenzene caused central nervous (CNS) effects in rodents. It was of low acute oral toxicity in rats. No evidence of mutagenicity was seen in an Ames bacterial test.


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