Acrylamide
World Health Organization ; UN. Environment Programme ; ILO
WHO - Geneva
1985
121 p.
acrylamide ; animal experiments ; carcinogenicity ; exposure assessment ; health impact assessment ; human experiments ; in vitro experiments ; IPCS ; occurrence ; organic compounds ; sampling and analysis ; teratogenicity tests
Environmental Health Criteria
49
Chemicals
English
Bibliogr.
92-4-154189-X92 4 1
"Acrylamide and its derivatives are primarily used in the production of polymers and copolymers having a large market as flocculating agents in the treatment of sewage, wastewater, and drinking water. Commercially produced since 1954, acrylamide is known to produce neurotoxic effects in man and many experimental animals. The ingestion of contaminated drinking water can pose an important health risk for man. This document reviews well over 200 studies to clarify current knowledge on the health consequences of exposure to acrylamide. Concern over neurotoxic effects is reflected in a detailed section in which conclusions are drawn on the basis of considerable animal research."
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