Work - Oksn-191
OKSN-191 directly challenges:
| Aspect | Guidance | |--------|----------| | | Limited toxicological data are available. In vitro cytotoxicity assays indicate moderate activity (IC 50 ≈ 30 µM) against certain cancer cell lines, but also comparable toxicity to normal fibroblasts. Until full safety profiles are published, treat as potentially hazardous. | | Personal protective equipment (PPE) | • Lab coat, chemical‑resistant gloves (nitrile), safety goggles. • Use a certified fume hood for weighing or transferring solids. | | Storage | Store in a cool, dry place (≤ 25 °C) under inert atmosphere (nitrogen or argon) to avoid moisture‑induced degradation. Keep the container tightly sealed and labelled. | | Spill response | – Small spills: Sweep or vacuum the solid into a sealed container, then wipe the area with a damp cloth soaked in a mild detergent solution. – Large spills: Evacuate the area, wear respiratory protection, and contact institutional hazardous‑materials response team. | | Disposal | Collect in a hazardous‑waste container labeled “Organic Sulfur‑Nitrogen Compounds – OKSN‑191.” Dispose of according to local, regional, and national regulations (e.g., EPA RCRA in the United States). | | Environmental impact | No comprehensive ecotoxicology studies have been published. Preliminary data suggest low biodegradability; therefore, release to waterways should be avoided. | oksn-191
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