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"There are no experimental studies on the toxicokinetics of ethoxylated and propoxylated diaminotoluene.The ethoxylated and propoxylated diaminotoluene is made fromo-diaminotoluene. Commercialo-toluenediamine is a mixture of 40% toluene-2,3-diamine and 60% 4-methyl-o-phenylenediamine. The toxicokinetics of propoxylated diaminotoluene is inferred from the read across from toluene-2,4-diamine and toluene-2,6-diamine to the toluene-2,3-diamine and 4-methyl-o-phenylene diamine and from propane-1,2-diol, oxydipropanol and [(methylethylene)bis(oxy)]-dipropanol. Diaminotoluene has two free amino groups, thus no longer polymer oligomers are likely to consist predominantly of chains of between one and two monomers." (Paul Illing Consultancy Services Ltd. and Marlin Consultancy, Grouping of NLP ‘Polyols’ and their Toxicokinetics Assessments).

 

Discussion on bioaccumulation potential result:

"There are no toxicokinetic data for ethoxylated and propoxylated o-diaminotoluene. The ethoxylated and propoxylated diaminotoluene is made fromo-diaminotoluene. Commercialo-toluenediamine is a mixture of 40% toluene-2,3-diamine and 60% 4-methyl-o-phenylenediamine. The toxicokinetics of propoxylated diaminotoluene is inferred from the read across from toluene-2,4-diamine and toluene-2,6-diamine to the toluene-2,3-diamine and 4-methyl-o-phenylene diamine and from propane-1,2-diol, oxydipropanol and [(methylethylene)bis(oxy)]-dipropanol. Diaminotoluene has two free amino groups, thus no longer polymer oligomers are likely to consist predominantly of chains of between one and two monomers." (Paul Illing Consultancy Services Ltd. and Marlin Consultancy, Grouping of NLP ‘Polyols’ and their Toxicokinetics Assessments).