Abstract

Draize eye scores (DES) for 37 pure organic liquids have been converted into scores for the corresponding vapours, DES/P o, where P o is the liquid vapour pressure in ppm at 298 K. It is shown that there is a constant difference (0.66) between values of log(DES/P o) and log(1/EIT) where EIT is the eye irritation threshold in ppm of eight vapours towards human subjects. The 37 log(DES/P o) values can be combined with 17 log(1/EIT) values to give one quantitative structure–activity relationship, (i) log SP =− 7.918−0.482 R 2+1.420 π 2 H +4.025 Σα 2 H +1.219 Σβ 2 H +0.853 log L 16 n=54, r 2= 0.928, r 2 cv =0.913, sd=0.36, F=124 where R 2 is an excess molar refraction, π 2 H is the compound polarizability/dipolarity, Σα 2 H and Σβ 2 H are the compound hydrogen-bond acidity and basicity, and L 16 is the gas–hexadecane partition coefficient. The number of data points is n, the correlation coefficient is r, the standard deviation is sd, and F is the F-statistic. LogSP is then either [log(DES/P o) - 0.66], or log(1/EIT). It is suggested that equation i can be used to predict eye irritation of organic vapours and pure liquids as eye irritation thresholds.

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