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Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MBTE)---use as an oxygenate in fuels. B.R. Stern and J.J. Kneiss. J. Appl. Toxicology, May 1997, 17(Suppl.1), S1--S2.
A brief review is presented of the use of oxygenates, and studies are mentioned which show that MBTE has a low inhalation toxicity and is not expected to cause adverse health effects at the low doses in gasoline to which consumers are exposed. 9 refs.
Abstract details
Journal title: Journal of Applied Toxicology
Keywords: Additives for fuel and lubricants
Subjects: Natural and physical sciences, Health and safety, Health, Safety, Chemical and petrochemical, People and behaviour, Additives and oxygenates, Gasoline, Lubricants, Petroleum products, Toxicology