Turns out the NIEHS/NIH, In Support to the National Toxicology Program, commissioned the preparation of a Pyrogallol Toxicological Literature review by Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc., through NIEHS Contract Number N01-ES-65402.
The Pyrogallol-Review of Toxicological Literature Contributors included: Raymond R. Tice, Ph.D. (Principal Investigator); Bonnie L. Carson, M.S. (Co-Principal Investigator); Karen E. Haneke, M.S.; Maria E. Donner, Ph.D.; and Kristine L. Witt, M.S.
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7.0 HUMAN EXPOSURE
Workers in the dye (particularly hair dyes) and chemical industries, as well as those working in dying operations in the textile and fur industries, may potentially be occupationally exposed to pyrogallol. Photographers (Miller and Blair, 1983) and holographers are potentially exposed to pyrogallol in the developing process (McCann, 1992).
Hair coloring formulations containing pyrogallol are applied to or may come in contact with hair, skin (particularly the scalp), eyes, and nails (CIR, 1991). These formulations may be used on a weekly basis.
Ingestion of pyrogallol occurs from consumption of tea (Aeschbacher, 1991) and water derived from aquifers and/or wells in regions containing high quantities of coal and shale (Cooksey et al., 1985). Pyrogallol exposure also occurs from the ingestion of smoke condensates present in smoked fish and meat products (Ohshima et al., 1989). Inhalation of pyrogallol occurs from smoking tobacco products (Pettersson et al., 1982).
8.0 REGULATORY STATUS
Under 21 CFR 73.1375, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) listed pyrogallol as exempt from certification as a color additive. 21 CFR 73.1025 states that "ferric ammonium citrate may be safely used in combination with pyrogallol for coloring plain and chromic catgut sutures for use in general and ophthalmic surgery."
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Pyrogallol [87-66-1]
Review of Toxicological Literature
Prepared for
Errol Zeiger, Ph.D.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
P.O. Box 12233
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
Contract No. N01-ES-65402
Submitted by
Raymond Tice, Ph.D.
Laboratory Systems
P.O. Box 13501
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
April 1998