Methyl Chloride (Chloromethane)
A hydrocarbon used as an industrial solvent. It has been used as an aerosal propellent, as a refrigerant and as a local anesthetic. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 31st ed, p1403)
Also Known As:
Chloromethane; Chloride, Methyl; Methane, chloro-
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4 trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
1. | Blumenberg, Adam:
2 articles
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2. | Conigliaro, Alyssa:
2 articles
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3. | Paladino, Lorenzo:
2 articles
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4. | Sinert, Richard:
2 articles
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5. | Warman, Elliot:
2 articles
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6. | Wiener, Sage W:
2 articles
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7. | Benabbas, Roshanak:
1 article
(01/2018)
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8. | Benabbas, Roshank:
1 article
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9. | Hemmati, Aliasghar:
1 article
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10. | Housmand, Gholamreza:
1 article
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Related Diseases
1. | Poisoning
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2. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
09/01/1997
- " In this study, the authors investigated mortality and cancer patterns among a group of individuals accidentally exposed to methyl chloride 32 y earlier. " 01/01/1993
- " Methyl chloride induced renal tumors, but only in male mice at the highest concentration tested (1000 ppm). " 01/01/1988
- " The theory that renal tumors observed in male mice after chronic exposure of the test animals to high (1000 ppm) concentrations of methyl chloride, are evoked by intermediates and in situ produced formaldehyde is proven unlikely by our results." 06/01/1985
- " Hence, the formation of tumors in B6C3F1 mice exposed to high concentrations of methyl chloride is not based on methylation of DNA in this tissue." 12/01/2008
- " 1, 3-butadiene, chloride vinyl, benzene and chloromethane, whose average cancer risk values were 1.3 x 10(-5), 6.4 x 10(-6), 5.1 x 10(-6) and 3.3 x 10(-6) respectively, exceeded the cancer risk value 1 x 10(-6) in all samples sites. "
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3. | Inflammation (Inflammations)
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4. | Burns
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5. | Organophosphate Poisoning
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