Abstract

In South Korea, it has been found that biocides used to control and eliminate harmful organisms are used as humidifier disinfectants and cause lung disease in users. Hence, efforts have been focused on studying the toxicity of biocides in workers who handle them. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of inhalation exposure to sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) to protect the health of workers handling NaDCC. F344 rats were exposed to 0.8-, 4-, and 20-mg/m3 of NaDCC for 6 h per day, 5 days per week for 14 days, and the recovery period after exposure was 14 days. In the 20-mg/m3-exposure group, we observed a decrease in food intake in females, a weight loss in males, and a decrease in partially active thromboplastin time in males and females 2 weeks after exposure. We noted a decrease in white blood cells in males in the 4- and 20-mg/m3-exposed groups. Both males and females in the 20-mg/m3 group and males in the 4-mg/m3 group showed irritation in the larynx related to test substance exposure. However, these findings were not observed in the recovery group. The main target organs affected by repeated 2-week inhalation exposure to NaDCC were the nasal cavity and larynx in the upper respiratory tract. The No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) was considered to be 0.8 mg/m3 because effects related to NaDCC exposure were observed even at of 4 mg/m3, and these effects were found to be reversible.

Highlights

  • In South Korea, it has been found that biocides used to control and eliminate harmful organisms are used as humidifier disinfectants and cause lung disease in users

  • Significant weight loss was observed in the males of the 20-mg/m3 exposure group compared to the control group at 10 and 14 days after exposure

  • Food intake in females exposed to 20 mg/m3 at 2 weeks after initiation of exposure was significantly reduced compared to control group (Fig. 3), with no other significant changes

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Introduction

In South Korea, it has been found that biocides used to control and eliminate harmful organisms are used as humidifier disinfectants and cause lung disease in users. We noted a decrease in white blood cells in males in the 4- and 20-mg/m3-exposed groups Both males and females in the 20-mg/m3 group and males in the 4-mg/m3 group showed irritation in the larynx related to test substance exposure. Sodium dichloro isocyanurate (NaDCC) is the sodium salt of 1,3-dichloro-1,3,5-triazine2,4,6(lH,3H,5H)-trione and is a synthetic organic chlorine donor derived from isocyanurate It is a white crystalline or granular powder of molecular weight 219.9 containing approximately 62% of ‘available chlorine’[5]. The isocyanurate was used in the disinfection of water for swimming pools and industrial cooling towers, and is a common microbial agent in cleaning and disinfection applications including baby bottles and contact ­lens[6] All of these biocides disinfect water by releasing free available chlorine (FAC) in the form of hypochlorous acid (HOCl). Hypochlorite is a strong oxidizing agent and is highly effective in eliminating organic contaminants, whereas undissociated HOCl is the principal microbiocidal agent that is effective against bacteria, fungi, algae, viruses, and other m­ icroorganisms[8,9]

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