Agent Name
Polybrominated biphenyls
Major Category
Other Classes
Synonyms
Firemaster BP-6; Biphenyl, hexabromo- (technical grade); Hexabromobiphenyl (technical grade); PBB; Polybrominated biphenyls; [ChemIDplus]
Category
Halogenated Polyaromatics
Sources/Uses
Used as flame retardants; [Sullivan, p. 766]
Comments
In animal studies, the effects are similar to those of PCBs. No human diseases have been linked to occupational exposure to polybrominated biphenyls. [Sullivan, p. 766] Listed in a table of "Chloracne-Producing Chemicals"; [Rosenstock, p. 714] There is evidence that PBBs can cause fetal loss and testicular damage in experimental animals. [ATSDR Case Studies #29] "The accepted view is that exposure to PBBs or PCBs leads to hepatic injury only when they are sufficiently contaminated with PCDFs." (PCDFs = polychlorinated dibenzofurans.) [Zimmerman, p. 395] Polybrominated biphenyls cause malignant liver tumors in feeding studies of rats and mice; [IARC] See "2,4,5,2',4',5'-Hexabromobiphenyl."
Restricted
The manufacturing of PBBs stopped in the US in 1976. [ATSDR ToxFAQs]
Hepatotoxin
Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion
IARC Carcinogen
Probable (2a)
NTP Carcinogen
Anticipated human carcinogen
Diseases
Occupational diseases associated with exposure to this agent: