Registry Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances Proprietary

RTECS is a compendium of data extracted from the open scientific literature. The data are recorded in the format developed by the RTECS staff and arranged in alphabetical order by prime chemical name. Six types of toxicity data are included in the file: (1) primary irritation; (2) mutagenic effects; (3) reproductive effects; (4) tumorigenic effects; (5) acute toxicity; and (6) other multiple dose toxicity. Specific numeric toxicity values such as LD50, LC50, TDLo, and TCLo are noted as well as species studied and route of administration used. For each citation, the bibliographic source is listed thereby enabling the user to access the actual studies cited. No attempt has been made to evaluate the studies cited in RTECS. The user has the responsibility of making such assessments.

This resource is proprietary. This means that it is not freely and publicly available without restriction. Such resources are still valuable to include in the Bioregistry as they may appear in other non-proprietary resources.

Prefix
rtecs
Links
Homepage
Contact
Vernon Putz-Anderson   0000-0002-3588-3259
Pattern for Local Unique Identifiers

Local identifiers in Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances should match this regular expression:
^AB\d+$

Example Local Unique Identifier
AB1925000
Pattern for CURIES

Compact URIs (CURIEs) constructed from Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances should match this regular expression:
^rtecs:AB\d+$

Example CURIE
rtecs:AB1925000
Publications
1999 An overview of the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS): Critical information on chemical hazards
References
Contributors
Metaregistry Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances

The metaregistry provides mappings between the Bioregistry and other registries. There are 1 mappings to external registries for this resource with 1 unique external prefixes.

Registry Name Registry Metaprefix External Prefix Curate
CHEMINF cheminf 000566
Providers

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