Dibutyltin dilaurate was a skin and eye irritant in rabbits. It exhibited moderate acute toxicity when given orally to rodents and induced effects in the liver. Repeated oral administration to rodents caused damage to the gastro-intestinal tract and liver, and central nervous system effects. Reproductive toxicity in mammals has not been investigated. No evidence of mutagenicity was seen in an Ames bacterial test.
Date of Publication: 1989
Number of Pages: 4
CAS Number*: 77-58-7
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