lithium chloride
hydrochloric acid lithium salt
 
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a salt of lithium that has been used experimentally as an immunomodulator.
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CAS Number: 7447-41-8Picture of molecule3D/inchi
Other(deleted CASRN): 1220508-63-3
ECHA EINECS - REACH Pre-Reg: 231-212-3
FDA UNII: G4962QA067
Nikkaji Web: J36.800H
MDL: MFCD00011078
Molecular Weight: 42.39300000
Formula: Cl Li
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Appearance: colorless crystals or powder (est)
Assay: 95.00 to 100.00 % 
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
Specific Gravity: 2.06800 @  25.00 °C.
Melting Point: 610.00 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg (est)
Boiling Point: 1383.00 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg (est)
Vapor Pressure: 1.000000 mmHg @ 547.00 °C. (est)
Flash Point: 32.00 °F. TCC ( 0.00 °C. ) (est)
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
oral-bird - wild LD50  422 mg/kg
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. Vol. 12, Pg. 355, 1983.

intraperitoneal-cat LD50  492 mg/kg
Russian Pharmacology and Toxicology Vol. 42, Pg. 9, 1979.

intravenous-dog LDLo  500 mg/kg
GASTROINTESTINAL: CHANGES IN STRUCTURE OR FUNCTION OF SALIVARY GLANDS MUSCULOSKELETAL: OTHER CHANGES BEHAVIORAL: FOOD INTAKE (ANIMAL)
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Vol. 100, Pg. 429, 1950.

intraperitoneal-guinea pig LD50  624 mg/kg
"Spravochnik po Toksikologii i Gigienicheskim Normativam Vol. -, Pg. 157, 1999.

oral-human LDLo  200 mg/kg/3D
BEHAVIORAL: SOMNOLENCE (GENERAL DEPRESSED ACTIVITY) BEHAVIORAL: MUSCLE CONTRACTION OR SPASTICITY) BEHAVIORAL: MUSCLE WEAKNESS
JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association. Vol. 139, Pg. 688, 1949.

oral-human TDLo  243 mg/kg/13D
BEHAVIORAL: SOMNOLENCE (GENERAL DEPRESSED ACTIVITY) GASTROINTESTINAL: NAUSEA OR VOMITING BEHAVIORAL: TREMOR
JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association. Vol. 139, Pg. 688, 1949.

intraperitoneal-mouse LD50  600 mg/kg
Journal of Thermal Biology. Vol. 6, Pg. 87, 1981.

intravenous-mouse LD50  363 mg/kg
BEHAVIORAL: ANTIPSYCHOTIC BRAIN AND COVERINGS: RECORDINGS FROM SPECIFIC AREAS OF CNS
Oyo Yakuri. Pharmacometrics. Vol. 7, Pg. 413, 1973.

oral-mouse LD50  1165 mg/kg
Russian Pharmacology and Toxicology Vol. 33, Pg. 266, 1970.

oral-quail LD50  422 mg/kg
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. Vol. 12, Pg. 355, 1983.

oral-rabbit LD50  800 mg/kg
Farmakologiya i Toksikologiya Vol. 39, Pg. 53, 1976.

intraperitoneal-rat LD50  514 mg/kg
Personal Communication from K.P. Petersen, DAK Labs., 59 Lergravsvej, DK-2300, Copenhagen, Demark, Dec. 22, 1977Vol. 22DEC1977

intratracheal-rat LD50  205 mg/kg
"Spravochnik po Toksikologii i Gigienicheskim Normativam Vol. -, Pg. 157, 1999.

oral-rat LD50  526 mg/kg
Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica. Vol. 47, Pg. 351, 1980.

Dermal Toxicity:
subcutaneous-cat LDLo 450 mg/kg
Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. Vol. 1, Pg. 1, 1975.

subcutaneous-frog LDLo 885 mg/kg
"Abdernalden's Handbuch der Biologischen Arbeitsmethoden." Vol. 4, Pg. 1289, 1935.

subcutaneous-guinea pig LDLo 620 mg/kg
Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. Vol. 1, Pg. 1, 1975.

subcutaneous-mouse LD50 738 mg/kg
MUSCULOSKELETAL: OTHER CHANGES BEHAVIORAL: TREMOR
Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica. Vol. 43, Pg. 51, 1978.

subcutaneous-rabbit LDLo 531 mg/kg
Environmental Quality and Safety, Supplement. Vol. 1, Pg. 1, 1975.

subcutaneous-rat LD50 499 mg/kg
Personal Communication from K.P. Petersen, DAK Labs., 59 Lergravsvej, DK-2300, Copenhagen, Demark, Dec. 22, 1977Vol. 22DEC1977

Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
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Recommendation for lithium chloride usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for lithium chloride flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
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Chemidplus: 0007447418
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Synonyms:
 hydrochloric acid lithium salt
 lithium monochloride
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PubMed: Pavlovian discrimination in rats using voluntary exposure to a lithium chloride procedure.
PubMed: Orexin-1 receptor antagonist in central nucleus of the amygdala attenuates the acquisition of flavor-taste preference in rats.
PubMed: Effects of extended context discrimination training and context extinction on transfer of context dependency of conditioned flavor aversion.
PubMed: Conditioned flavor avoidance and conditioned gaping: rat models of conditioned nausea.
PubMed: Nonreinforced flavor exposure attenuates the effects of conditioned taste aversion on both flavor consumption and cue palatability.
PubMed: Extinction makes conditioning time-dependent.
PubMed: Avoidance but not aversion following sensory preconditioning with flavors: a challenge to stimulus substitution.
PubMed: Fluid consumption in lithium-treated rats: roles of stimulus novelty and context novelty.
PubMed: Do gastrointestinal taste receptors contribute to associative learning and foraging behavior?
PubMed: MK-801 induces a low intensity conditioned taste aversion.
PubMed: A conditioned aversion study of sucrose and SC45647 taste in TRPM5 knockout mice.
PubMed: Reconciling sensory cues and varied consequences of avian repellents.
PubMed: Latent inhibition of conditioned disgust reactions in rats.
PubMed: Learned avoidance of flavors signaling reduction in a nutrient.
PubMed: Ondansetron blocks LiCl-induced conditioned place avoidance but not conditioned taste/flavor avoidance in rats.
PubMed: Sensory-specific associations in flavor-preference reversal learning.
PubMed: Factors determining the effects of associative activation on habituation.
PubMed: Lipopolysaccharide dose dependently impairs rapid toxin (LiCl)-induced gustatory conditioning: a taste reactivity examination of the conditioned taste aversion.
PubMed: Food color, flavor, and conditioned avoidance among red-winged blackbirds.
PubMed: Experimental dissociation of neural circuits underlying conditioned avoidance and hypophagic responses to lithium chloride.
PubMed: Comparison of nutritive and nonnutritive stimuli in intestinal and oral conditioned taste aversion paradigms.
PubMed: Interactions between prenatal ethanol exposure and postnatal learning about ethanol in rat pups.
PubMed: Effect of conditioning method and testing method on strength of lithium-induced taste aversion learning.
PubMed: Unconditioned stimulus devaluation effects in nutrient-conditioned flavor preferences.
PubMed: Episodic-like memory in the rat.
PubMed: The role of habituation of the response to LiCl in the US-preexposure effect.
PubMed: The contribution of latent inhibition to reduced generalization after pre-exposure to the test stimulus.
PubMed: Excitotoxic lesions of the entorhinal cortex leave gustatory within-event learning intact.
PubMed: Selective and nonselective serotonin antagonists block the aversive stimulus properties of MK212 and m-chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) in mice.
PubMed: Effect of low body temperature on associative interference in conditioned taste aversion.
PubMed: An extended comparator hypothesis account of superconditioning.
PubMed: Odor of taste stimuli in conditioned "taste" aversion learning.
PubMed: Flavor aversion learning induced by lithium chloride in reptiles but not in amphibians.
PubMed: Effects of context exposure during conditioning on conditioned taste aversions.
PubMed: The US-preexposure effect in lithium-induced flavor-aversion conditioning is a consequence of blocking by injection cues.
PubMed: Lateral parabrachial lesions impair lithium chloride-induced aversive responses but not saccharin-induced flavor preference.
PubMed: LiCl-induced flavor avoidance compared between rats and mice using a nondeprivation protocol.
PubMed: Simmondsin: effects on meal patterns and choice behavior in rats.
PubMed: Assessment of the aversive consequences of acute and chronic administration of the melanocortin agonist, MTII.
PubMed: Postinjection suppression of drinking is modified by the presence of conditioned contextual cues: implications for both anticipatory and posttreatment nausea in humans.
PubMed: Flavor avoidance induced by LiCl and dexfenfluramine in rats and mice using nondeprivation protocols.
PubMed: Low body temperature, time dilation, and long-trace conditioned flavor aversion in rats.
PubMed: Area postrema lesions impair flavor-toxin aversion learning but not flavor-nutrient preference learning.
PubMed: Cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive component of cannabis and its synthetic dimethylheptyl homolog suppress nausea in an experimental model with rats.
PubMed: Conditioning tastant and the acquisition of conditioned taste avoidance to drugs of abuse in DBA/2J mice.
PubMed: Impaired conditioned taste aversion learning in spinophilin knockout mice.
PubMed: Parabrachial nucleus lesions block taste and attenuate flavor preference and aversion conditioning in rats.
PubMed: Conditioned flavor preference and aversion: role of the lateral hypothalamus.
PubMed: Lithium-induced context aversion in rats as a model of anticipatory nausea in humans.
PubMed: Demonstration of a socially transmitted flavor aversion in rats? Kuan and Colwill (1997) revisited.
PubMed: Sex differences in conditioned taste aversion and in the effects of exposure to a specific pulsed magnetic field in deer mice Peromyscus maniculatus.
PubMed: Roles of novelty, generalization, and postingestive feedback in the recognition of foods by lambs.
PubMed: Lateral parabrachial nucleus lesions in the rat: aversive and appetitive gustatory conditioning.
PubMed: Orosensory factors in the ingestion of corn oil/sucrose mixtures by the rat.
PubMed: Low body temperature affects associative processes in long-trace conditioned flavor aversion.
PubMed: Illness-induced context aversion learning in rats with lesions of the dorsal hippocampus.
PubMed: Role of glutamate in the amygdala and lateral hypothalamus in conditioned taste aversion.
PubMed: Ibotenic acid lesions of the parabrachial nucleus and conditioned taste aversion: further evidence for an associative deficit in rats.
PubMed: The NMDA-receptor antagonist ketamine as an unconditioned stimulus in taste aversion learning.
PubMed: Taste aversion learning in fyn mutant mice.
PubMed: Carbohydrate-conditioned odor preferences in rats.
PubMed: The intensity of a fetal taste aversion is modulated by the anesthesia used during conditioning.
PubMed: Morphine-induced taste avoidance is attenuated with multiple conditioning trials.
PubMed: Rewarding drugs produce taste avoidance, but not taste aversion.
PubMed: Sucrose and fructose have qualitatively different flavors to rats.
PubMed: Antiemetic drugs attenuate food aversions in sheep.
PubMed: Reduced generalization following preexposure: latent inhibition of common elements or a difference in familiarity?
PubMed: How goats learn to distinguish between novel foods that differ in postingestive consequences.
PubMed: Mimetic behavior of rats in flavor aversion learning.
PubMed: The effect of flavor concentration and toxin dose on the formation and generalization of flavor aversions in lambs.
PubMed: Parabrachial nucleus lesions and conditioned taste aversion: evidence supporting an associative deficit.
PubMed: How herbivores track variable environments: Response to variability of phytotoxins.
PubMed: Morphine acts in the parabrachial nucleus, a pontine viscerosensory relay, to produce discriminative stimulus effects.
PubMed: Ambient temperature effects on taste aversion conditioned by ethanol: contribution of ethanol-induced hypothermia.
PubMed: Is starch flavor unitary? Evidence from studies of cooked starch.
PubMed: Effects of acute swim stress on LiCl-induced conditioned taste aversions.
PubMed: Both conditioned taste preference and aversion induced by corticotropin-releasing factor.
PubMed: Social feeding reverses learned flavor aversions in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta).
PubMed: Memory for conditioned taste aversions is diminished by transcranial magnetic stimulation.
PubMed: Element preexposure, neophobia, and conditioned aversion to a compound flavor stimulus.
PubMed: Is blockade of conditioned flavor aversions by chlorpheniramine the result of state dependency?
PubMed: A flavor paired with lithium chloride blocks the formation of a pentobarbital-lithium chloride association.
PubMed: Conditional immunomodulation following training with cyclophosphamide.
PubMed: Conditioned taste aversion to injected flavor: differential effect of anesthesia on the formation of the gustatory trace and on its association with poisoning in rats.
PubMed: Effects of flavor salience on aversion performance following relatively long-delay backward conditioning procedures.
PubMed: Odor and taste aversions conditioned in anesthetized rats.
PubMed: Responsivity to pain in rats changed by the ingestion of flavored water.
PubMed: Role of temporal order and odor intensity in taste-potentiated odor aversions.
PubMed: Effects of learned flavor avoidance on grooming behavior in rats.
PubMed: Avfail in color avoidance learning by starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus).
PubMed: Effects of preexposure flavor concentration on conditioned aversion and neophobia.
PubMed: Sham feeding, flavor associations and diet self-selection as indicators of feeding satiety or aversive effects of peptide hormones.
PubMed: Formation of associations of colored and flavored food with induced sickness in five avian species.
PubMed: Spontaneous configuring in conditioned flavor aversion.
PubMed: Interfering with taste aversion learning in rats: the role of associative interference.
PubMed: The role of new flavors in the aquisition of odor aversion.
PubMed: Learned food aversions in the progression of cancer and its treatment.
PubMed: Potentiation and overshadowing in preweanling and adult rats.
PubMed: A specialization of taste aversion learning during suckling and its weaning-associated transformation.
PubMed: Ingestion of a novel flavor before exposure to pups injected with lithium chloride produces a taste aversion in mother rats (Rattus norvegicus).
PubMed: Disparity between formation of conditioned flavor aversions and neophobia during grooming in rats and mice.
PubMed: Stimulus generalization of conditioned taste aversion in rats.
PubMed: The effect of electroconvulsive shock on the attenuation of taste-aversion conditioning produced by flavor preexposure.
PubMed: Potentiation of a conditioned taste aversion in preweanling and adult rats.
PubMed: Developmental flavor experience affects utilization of odor, not taste in toxiphobic conditioning.
PubMed: Effect of pairings of pentobarbital with lithium chloride on the capacity of pentobarbital to maintain a conditioned aversion.
PubMed: The effect of CS-preexposure on conditioned taste aversion in young and adult rats.
PubMed: Flavor-illness aversions: potentiation of odor by taste is disrupted by application of novocaine into amygdala.
PubMed: Attenuation of pentobarbital-elicited hypothermia in rats with a history of pentobarbital-LiCl pairings.
PubMed: Pavlovian conditioning with ethanol and lithium: effects on heart rate and taste aversion in rats.
PubMed: Flavor-toxicosis associations: tests of three hypotheses of long delay learning.
PubMed: Long-delay associations between drug states produced in rats by injecting two drugs in sequence.
PubMed: Flavor-illness aversions: gustatory neocortex ablations disrupt taste but not taste-potentiated odor cues.
PubMed: Flavor-illness aversions: potentiation of odor by taste with toxin but not shock in rats.
PubMed: Pre-exposure to flavor and conditioned taste aversion: amphetamine and lithium reinforcers.
PubMed: Drug states as discriminative stimuli in a flavor-aversion learning experiment.
PubMed: Taste aversion following backward conditioning procedures in preweanling and adult rats.
PubMed: Rapid communication recuperation from lithium-induced illness: flavor enhancement for rats.
PubMed: Simultaneous and successive associations in sensory preconditioning.
PubMed: Potentiation rather than overshadowing in flavor-aversion learning: an analysis in terms of within-compound associations.
PubMed: Flavor preexposures in a conditioned taste aversion situation: a dissociation of behavioral and endocrine effects in rats.
PubMed: Effects of number of pre-exposures on sucrose taste aversion in weanling rats.
PubMed: Enhancing the expression of flavor neophobia: some effects of the ingestion-illness contingency.
PubMed: Taste aversions to food flavors and vaginal secretion in golden hamsters.
PubMed: Effect of preconditioning unconditioned stimulus experience on learned taste aversions.
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