CAS number . . . . . . . . . . . 504-29-0 NIOSH REL. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5 ppm (2 mg/m3) TWA Current OSHA PEL . . . . . . . . 0.5 ppm (2 mg/m3) TWA 1989 OSHA PEL. . . . . . . . . . Same as current PEL 1993-1994 ACGIH TLV. . . . . . . 0.5 ppm (1.9 mg/m3) TWA Description of substance . . . . White powder, leaflets, or crystals with a characteristic odor. LEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unknown Original (SCP) IDLH. . . . . . . 5 ppm Basis for original (SCP) IDLH. . Very little quantitative data are available on which to base an IDLH for 2-aminopyridine. The chosen IDLH is based on the statement by ACGIH [1971] that a 5-hour exposure to about 5 ppm produced headache, increased blood pressure, and nausea in a worker [Watrous and Schulz 1950]. Short-term exposure guidelines . None developed
Lethal dose data:
LD50 LDLo Derived Species Reference Route (mg/kg) (mg/kg) Adjusted LD Value ______________________________________________________________________________ Rat Marhold 1986 oral 200 ----- 385 ppm 39 ppm Mouse Verschueren 1983 oral 50 ----- 90 ppm 9 ppm
Human data . . . . . . . . . . . A 5-hour exposure to approximately 5 ppm caused severe headache, increased blood pressure, flushing of the extremities, and nausea [Watrous and Schulz 1950]
Revised IDLH: 5 ppm [Unchanged]
Basis for revised IDLH: Based on acute inhalation toxicity data in humans
[Watrous and Schulz 1950], the original IDLH for 2-aminopyridine (5 ppm) is
not being revised at this time. This may be a conservative value due to the
lack of relevant acute toxicity data for workers exposed to concentrations
above 5 ppm.