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Regulatory Guideline studies to investigate

developmental effects of glyphosate

Jochen Buschmann

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rabbit

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Mid & high dose: overt maternal toxicity incl. deathhigh embryonic loss

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Rabbit

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Rabbit

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Rabbit, BROOKER et al., 1991

High dose: one maternal death

Elevated post-implantation loss in all treated groups(upper end of hcd), no dose response

Ventricular septal defects:1; 1; 1; 4/4

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Rabbit

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Rabbit

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Rabbit

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Rabbit

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Summary:

7 studies in rats, no specific concern

7 studies in rabbits, two in in the grey zone

Does this justify classification and labelling:

cat. 1b / 2 ?

cat. 2 / 3

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"... misconception that materials can be categorised absolutely as

teratogens or nonteratogens, a belief that is contrary to one of the basic

principles of teratology, namely, that any material may be teratogenic if

given to the right species at the right time at the right dosage."

A. K. Palmer, 1980

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