nworth
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Ok, I'll inquire, HC-110 has a LITTLE but of pyrocatechol in it, so I assume PYROCAT has a LOT of it?
What's the difference? Both are neuro-toxins correct? I'm trying to educate myself. If I'm wrong and asking, try not to bash me, just want to be well informed.
Thanks.
No, but both are quite toxic. Both are category 3 toxins for oral ingestion, but pyrogallol is a category 4 (harmful with very short exposures) for dermal and inhalation, while catechol is less toxic for these routes. The MSDS shows catechol as a category 2 health hazard and pyrogallol as category 3. Catechol occurs in nature from many sources at concentrations not much less than fully diluted developer. Pyrogallol is a neurotoxin, but catechol is not. Both are harmful, given sufficient doses, to the kidneys and liver. Catechol is a moderate carcinogen promoter, especially in the presence of Cu(II); pyrogallol is a mutagen. It takes a considerable chronic dosage in susceptible strains of laboratory animals for either of these effects to be noticeable statistically. Both have been used with reasonable care by photographers for over a century with no notable health effects.




