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Administrative data

Description of key information

To evaluate the sensitising potential of diethylen glycon dimethylether a read-across to the structural and toxicological similar diethylen glycol methylethylether was performed. 


Diethylen glycol methylethylether did not show any sensitising potential in a LLNA. 

Key value for chemical safety assessment

Skin sensitisation

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

Skin sensitising potential of diethylene glycol methyl ethyl ether was tested in one Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA) according to OECD test guideline 429. In this assay S.I. of 0.73, 1.03, and 0.69 were determined with the test item at concentrations of 25%, 50% and 100% in acetone:olive oil (4 +1).


In this assay no EC3 value could be calculated since all S.I. values were below 3. 

Respiratory sensitisation

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

There are no respiratory sensitization properties of the substance known in literature. Beyond this there is no hint of any sensitization property of the compound from the LLNA study. Therefore, it is concluded that the subsance is not a respiratory sensitizer.

Justification for classification or non-classification

Diethylene glycol dimethylether and siethylene glycol methylethylether, which is tested for its sensitising potential, belong to the glycol ether family. These substances have been demonstrated to be very similar in structure, physical/chemical properties and the toxicological profile. Due to the fact that diethylene glycol dimethylether and diethylene glycol methylethyl ether have nearly the same chemical structure (especially with reference to the functional groups):


1. Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether: H3C-O-CH2-CH2-O- CH2 -CH2 -O-CH3


2. Diethylene glycol methyl ethyl ether:H3C-O-CH2-CH2-O -CH2-CH2-O-CH2-CH3


the same mode of interaction with living cells and tissue is expected. Therefore, a read across from diethylene glycol dimethylether to data obtained with diethylene glycol methylethylether is scientifically justified.


Diethylene glycol methylethylether did not show skin sensitizing properties in the LLNA study according to the current OECD guidelines. Allergic skin reactions or case reports of acute contact dermatitis to diethylene glycol dimethylether have not been described in the literature. Therefore, diethylene glycol dimethylether does not have to be classified as a skin sensitizer.


A classification concerning respiratory sensitizing properties is not warranted as the classification criteria according to EU regulation 1272/2008 are not met.