Studied the toxic effects polyoxipropylenpolyols in acute and subacute experiments on warm-blooded animals. It is established that they are pertained to the IV hazard class; have polytropic general toxic effect; on the level of toxic doses they influence on the generative function and the genetic apparatus; inhibit and disrupt the interaction between the cellular and humoral immunity.Experiments were performed on adult Wistar white rats, white mouses, guinea pigs, hybrid mouse lines BALB / C, (SBAc57BL) F1, CBA / Lac, and rabbits of the chinchilla race [4-6]. The objects of the investigation were polyoxipropylenthriols with molecular masses 5000M (P-5003-AC), and 370M (P-373-2-20), and polyoxipropylated amine with molecular mass 290M (P-294-2-35). Polyoxipropylenpolyols P-5003-AC, P-373-2-20 and P-294-2-35 in doses of 1/10 and 1/100 DL50 have a toxic effect on the generatic function and the genetic apparatus, and in doses 1/10, 1/100 and 1/1000 DL50 inhibit and disrupt the cooperative interaction of cellular and humoral immunity. In all cases, the dose of 1/10000 DL50 was inoperative, it is equal to 3.23; 3.62 and 1.48 mg / kg of animal weight, respectively, for P-373-2-20, P-5003-AC and P-294-2- 35.
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