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Description of key information

Based on the available data for the structurally similar read across substances and applying the weight of evidence approach, it can be concluded that1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswill also tend to behave in a similar manner that of the read across substances. Therefore,1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswas estimated to be not sensitizing to skin. It can be classified under the category “Not Classified” as per CLP regulation.

 

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Skin sensitisation

Link to relevant study records
Reference
Endpoint:
skin sensitisation: in vivo (non-LLNA)
Type of information:
read-across from supporting substance (structural analogue or surrogate)
Adequacy of study:
weight of evidence
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: Weight of evidence approach based on similar chemicals
Justification for type of information:
Weight of evidence approach based on similar chemicals
Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
read-across: supporting information
Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
read-across: supporting information
Qualifier:
according to guideline
Guideline:
other: Weight of evidence approach based on similar chemicals
Principles of method if other than guideline:
The weight of evidence report has been prepared based on the read across substances identified based on structural and functional similarity to assess the dermal sensitization potential of 1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetates
GLP compliance:
not specified
Type of study:
other: Weight of evidence approach based on similar chemicals
Specific details on test material used for the study:
- Name of test material: 1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetates
- Molecular formula: C26H34N8O8
- Molecular weight: 586.597 g/mol
- Smiles notation: CC(=O)O{-}.N{+}c1ccc(N=Nc2cccc(N=Nc3ccc(N{+}.O{-}C(C)=O)cc3N{+}.O{-}C(C)=O)c2)c(N{+}.O{-}C(C)=O)c1
- Substance type: Organic
- Physical state: Solid
Species:
other: humans
Strain:
not specified
Sex:
male/female
Route:
epicutaneous, occlusive
Vehicle:
other: white petrolatum
Concentration / amount:
2%
Day(s)/duration:
48 hours
Adequacy of induction:
other: Patients with well established p-aminoazobenzene allergy were selected for the patch tests
No.:
#1
Route:
epicutaneous, occlusive
Vehicle:
other: white petrolatum
Concentration / amount:
2%
Adequacy of challenge:
not specified
No. of animals per dose:
32
Details on study design:
The study is based on weight of evidence approach from the read across values
Challenge controls:
The study is based on weight of evidence approach from the read across values
Positive control substance(s):
not specified
Reading:
1st reading
Hours after challenge:
72
Group:
test chemical
Dose level:
2% in white petrolatum
No. with + reactions:
0
Total no. in group:
32
Clinical observations:
no dermal reactions observed
Remarks on result:
no indication of skin sensitisation
Interpretation of results:
other: not sensitizing
Conclusions:
Based on the available data for the structurally similar read across substances and applying the weight of evidence approach, it can be concluded that1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswill also tend to behave in a similar manner that of the read across substances. Therefore,1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswas estimated to be not sensitizing to skin. It can be classified under the category “Not Classified” as per CLP regulation.
 
Executive summary:

Based on the available studies for the structurally similar read across chemicals, weight of evidence approach was applied to assess the dermal sensitization potential of1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetates.

 

 

A group of 32 patients with p-aminoazobenzene allergy were presumed that an increase in color printed newspapers might cause dermatitis. Patch tests were performed using the azo dyes in the printed papers along with specimens of the colored-printed newspaper. The test group consisted for 20 women and 12 men. 30 patients with an allergic contact dermatitis but negative to p-aminoazobenzene and PPD were also tested with the same patch test series.

The dyes were kindly provided by the firms Hoechst and Ciba-Geigy. To avoid false-negative reactions, a test concentration of 2% in white petrolatum was chosen. Patch tests were performed using uniform patches and following Standard procedures.

Both structurally similar chemicals failed to elicit a positive patch test reaction in any of the 32 patients positive to p-aminoazobenzene, nor in the 30 control volunteers.

Hence, both structurally similar chemicals can be considered to be not sensitizing to skin.

 

Based on the available data for the structurally similar read across substances and applying the weight of evidence approach, it can be concluded that1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswill also tend to behave in a similar manner that of the read across substances. Therefore,1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswas estimated to be not sensitizing to skin. It can be classified under the category “Not Classified” as per CLP regulation.

 

Endpoint conclusion
Endpoint conclusion:
no adverse effect observed (not sensitising)
Additional information:

Based on the available studies for the structurally similar read across chemicals, weight of evidence approach was applied to assess the dermal sensitization potential of1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetates.

 

 

A group of 32 patients with p-aminoazobenzene allergy were presumed that an increase in color printed newspapers might cause dermatitis. Patch tests were performed using the azo dyes in the printed papers along with specimens of the colored-printed newspaper. The test group consisted for 20 women and 12 men. 30 patients with an allergic contact dermatitis but negative to p-aminoazobenzene and PPD were also tested with the same patch test series.

The dyes were kindly provided by the firms Hoechst and Ciba-Geigy. To avoid false-negative reactions, a test concentration of 2% in white petrolatum was chosen. Patch tests were performed using uniform patches and following Standard procedures.

Both structurally similar chemicals failed to elicit a positive patch test reaction in any of the 32 patients positive to p-aminoazobenzene, nor in the 30 control volunteers.

Hence, both structurally similar chemicals can be considered to be not sensitizing to skin.

 

Based on the available data for the structurally similar read across substances and applying the weight of evidence approach, it can be concluded that1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswill also tend to behave in a similar manner that of the read across substances. Therefore,1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetateswas estimated to be not sensitizing to skin. It can be classified under the category “Not Classified” as per CLP regulation.

 

Respiratory sensitisation

Endpoint conclusion
Endpoint conclusion:
no study available

Justification for classification or non-classification

The results of the experimental studies from the structurally similar read across substances indicate a possibility that 1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetates can be not sensitizing to skin.

Hence by applying the weight of evidence approach, 1,3-Benzenediamine, coupled with diazotized m-phenylenediamine, acetates can be considered to be not sensitizing to skin. It can be classified under the category “Not Classified” as per CLP regulation.