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RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, methyl ionone (mixture of isomers), CAS registry number 1335-46-2

Api, A M; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Siddiqi, F; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
Methyl ionone (mixture of isomers) was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, developmental and reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data from methyl ionone (mixture of isomers) show that the material is not genotoxic and provided a NESIL of 70,000 μg/cm2 for the skin sensitization endpoint. Data provided a calculated MOE >100 for the repeated dose toxicity and developmental toxicity endpoints, and data from read-across material (E)-β-ionone (CAS # 79-77-6) provided a calculated MOE >100 for the reproductive toxicity endpoint. For the local respiratory endpoint, a calculated MOE >100 was provided by the read-across material β-ionone (CAS # 14901-07-6). The phototoxicity/photoallergenicity endpoints were evaluated based on data and UV spectra; the material is not phototoxic/photoallergenic. The environmental endpoints were evaluated with data from the target chemical and read-across material α-allylionone (CAS # 79-78-7), and the material was not found to be PBT; its risk quotients, based on current volume of use in Europe and North America (PEC/PNEC), are <1.
PMID: 31365887
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249242

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, methyl 2-octynoate, CAS Registry Number 111-12-6

Api, A M; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Siddiqi, F; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
Methyl 2-octynoate was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, developmental and reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data show that methyl 2-octynoate is not genotoxic. Data provided methyl 2-octynoate a NESIL of 110 μg/cm2 for the skin sensitization endpoint. The repeated dose, developmental and reproductive, and local respiratory toxicity endpoints were evaluated using the TTC for a Cramer Class II material, and the exposure to methyl 2-octynoate is below the TTC (0.009 mg/kg/day, 0.009 mg/kg/day, and 0.47 mg/day, respectively). The phototoxicity/photoallergenicity endpoints were evaluated based on UV spectra; methyl 2-octynoate is not expected to be phototoxic/photoallergenic. The environmental endpoints were evaluated; methyl 2-octynoate was found not to be PBT as per the IFRA Environmental Standards, and its risk quotients, based on its current volume of use in Europe and North America (i.e., PEC/PNEC), are <1.
PMID: 31542434
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249282

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, 2-octyldodecan-1-ol, CAS Registry Number 5333-42-6

Api, A M; Belmonte, F; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
PMID: 31568848
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249302

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, p-tolyl alcohol, CAS Registry Number 589-18-4

Api, A M; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Siddiqi, F; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
PMID: 31568852
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249312

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, acetic acid, CAS Registry Number 64-19-7

Api, A M; Belmonte, F; Belsito, D; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; La Cava, S; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
PMID: 31589915
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249362

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, benzaldehyde, CAS Registry Number 100-52-7

Api, A M; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Siddiqi, F; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
PMID: 31622729
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249402

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, p-cresyl benzoate, CAS Registry Number 614-34-6

Api, A M; Belmonte, F; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
PMID: 31738982
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249552

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, methyl 2-nonynoate, CAS Registry Number 111-80-8

Api, A M; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Siddiqi, F; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
PMID: 31743743
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249582

RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, palmitic acid, CAS Registry Number 57-10-3

Api, A M; Belmonte, F; Belsito, D; Biserta, S; Botelho, D; Bruze, M; Burton, G A; Buschmann, J; Cancellieri, M A; Dagli, M L; Date, M; Dekant, W; Deodhar, C; Fryer, A D; Gadhia, S; Jones, L; Joshi, K; Lapczynski, A; Lavelle, M; Liebler, D C; Na, M; O'Brien, D; Patel, A; Penning, T M; Ritacco, G; Rodriguez-Ropero, F; Romine, J; Sadekar, N; Salvito, D; Schultz, T W; Siddiqi, F; Sipes, I G; Sullivan, G; Thakkar, Y; Tokura, Y; Tsang, S
PMID: 31751645
ISSN: 1873-6351
CID: 4249592

Biopsychosocial Causes of Suicide and Suicide Prevention Outcome Studies in Juvenile Detention Facilities: A Review

Joshi, Kshamta; Billick, Stephen Bates
To identify various biopsychosocial risk factors associated with suicidality in juvenile detention facilities and the effectiveness of suicide prevention protocols currently in use. Medical literature searches were conducted using databases like Pub Med, Ovid, and Google Scholar to identify studies conducted in and outside of United States. The prevalence of suicide among youth imprisoned at detention facilities has risen. Psychiatric disorders are common among such population, making them vulnerable to suicidal tendencies. Suicide risk screening within first 24 h of admission to the detention facility has shown to lower the risk of suicide. Identification of high risk individuals and their further psychiatric assessment is advocated. Much of work with regards to screening tools and instruments is underway and further study is required to get a better understanding.
PMID: 27169893
ISSN: 1573-6709
CID: 2107742