According to a panel appointed by the French Agency for the Safety of Health Products (
ANSM), there is very little clinical assessment data regarding the toxicity, migration from
Medical Devices, and population exposure of alternative plasticizers (e.g. DEHT/DOTP) and their
metabolites. The French government report concludes: "The presently available information indicates that DEHTP is not expected to pose any health or environmental risks. DEHTP is not considered as toxic for reproduction and no alert was found on potential endocrine disruption properties of the substance." Researchers from Korea state that: "DEHT, a phthalate ester stoichiometrically eqivaluent to DEHP, has been shown to have potential reproductive and developmental toxicity." The NOAELs quoted are actually quite high, indicating the potential for reproductive toxicity is low. The same paper further states: "The ability of DEHT to induce anti-androgenic effects in male offspring was assessed by giving pregnant rats 750 mg/kg/d DEHT; no changes were observed." And further: "Results of a uterotrophic assay in which immature females were given up to 2,000 mg/kg/d DEHT indicate that this compound does not possess estrogenic activity." == References ==