Final Assessment Report Triclosan
Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number
3380-34-5
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Health Canada
November 2016
Table of Contents
- Synopsis
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Substance Identity, Properties and Uses
- 3. Human Health
- 3.1 Toxicology Profile of Triclosan
- 3.2 Toxicological Endpoints for the Human Health Risk Assessment
- 3.3 Human Health Exposure and Risk
- 3.3.1 General population exposure and risk assessment
- 3.3.2 Estimation of the daily exposure dose based on the urinary triclosan concentration
- 3.3.3 Aggregate risk assessment for the general population (3-79 years of age)
- 3.3.4 Aggregate risk assessment for children younger than 3 years of age
- 3.3.5 Human health risk assessment for workers exposed to pest control products containing triclosan
- 3.4 Cumulative Effects
- 3.5 Transformation Products
- 3.6 Antimicrobial Resistance
- 4. Environment
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- List of Abbreviations
- Appendicies
- Appendix A. Toxicological Endpoints for Triclosan Health Risk Assessments
- Appendix B. Unadjusted, Specific Gravity and Creatinine Adjusted Urinary Triclosan Concentrations per Unit Body Weight (ug/L/kg)
- Appendix C. Unadjusted, Specific Gravity and Creatinine Adjusted Urinary Triclosan Concentrations
- Appendix D. Estimated Daily Doses
- Appendix E. Unadjusted, Specific Gravity and Creatinine Adjusted Urinary Triclosan Concentrations
Tables and Figures
- Table 2-1. Substance identity for triclosan
- Table 2-2. Physical and chemical properties of triclosan
- Figure 3-1. Proposed adverse outcome pathway for the effects of triclosan on the thyroid hormone system [TR = thyroid receptor]
- Table 3-1. Summary of triclosan excretion data in humans
- Table 3-2. General population risk based daily dose estimates derived from geometric mean and 95th percentile specific gravity adjusted urinary concentrations and a range of typical urine volumes
- Table 3-3. Unadjusted concentrations of total triclosan in urine of children less than 6 years of age
- Table 3-4. Concentration of total triclosan in human breast milk
- Table 3-5. Exposure of infants to triclosan in breast milk
- Table 3-6. Incidental oral exposure of a 6- to 12-month-old infant mouthing a toy made from plastic treated with triclosan
- Table 3-7. Triclosan in household dust
- Table 3-8. Aggregate risk estimates for children less than 3 years of age
- Table 3-9. Occupational risk assessment for industrial handler
- Figure 4-1. Possible pathways for releases of triclosan to the environment (modified from Bound and Voulvoulis 2005)
- Table 4-1. Concentration of triclosan in the influent and effluent of certain WWTPs in Canada
- Table 4-2. Concentrations of triclosan in wastewater sludge or biosolids in Canada (digested sludge unless specified otherwise)
- Table 4-3. Concentrations of triclosan in surface water in Canada
- Table 4-4. Sediment monitoring data for triclosan and methyl-triclosan in Canada in 2012-2013a
- Table 4-5. Distribution of the two forms of triclosan among environmental compartments at pH 7 and 8
- Table 4-6. Data on the persistence of triclosan in different media
- Table 4-7. Comparison of the properties of triclosan with the leaching criteria of Cohen et al. (1984)
- Table 4-8. Leachability classification system based on calculated GUS indices
- Table 4-9. Measured concentrations of triclosan in tissues of aquatic organisms
- Figure 4-2. Prediction of potential metabolites from triclosan using the BCFMax Model with Mitigating Factors (Dimitrov et al. 2005)
- Table 4-10. Summary of bioconcentration (BCF) and bioaccumulation (BAF) data in aquatic species
- Table 4-11. Experimental data on the presence or bioaccumulation of methyl-triclosan in aquatic organisms
- Table 4-12. Chronic toxicity of triclosan to freshwater aquatic organisms
- Figure 4-3. Species sensitivity distribution (SSD) for triclosan based on selected chronic toxicity data for freshwater aquatic organisms (Table 4-12). The normal model fit to the data is shown on the graph along with the 95% confidence intervals
- Table 4-13. Toxicity of triclosan to terrestrial organisms
- Table 4-14. Uncertainty characterization and analysis of the weight of evidence in the risk assessment of triclosan
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