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Correlations between bioassay dose-level, mutagenicity to Salmonella, chemical structure and sites of carcinogenesis among 226 chemicals evaluated for carcinogenicity by the U.S. NTP.

L P Brown1, J Ashby.   

Abstract

Bioassay dose-level data for 226 chemicals unequivocally defined as carcinogens or non-carcinogens in mice and/or rats by the U.S. NTP have been standardized to gavage equivalent dose-levels according to a modification of the methods of Gold et al. Correlations by bioassay dose-level with chemical structure, mutagenicity to Salmonella, sites of carcinogenesis and extent of trans-species activity have been studied. The data obtained add further weight to the proposition that two classes of rodent carcinogen are present in the NTP database--genotoxic carcinogens that occur predominantly in the dose range 20-800 mg/kg and putative non-genotoxic carcinogens that are equally distributed over the dose range less than 20- greater than 3000 mg/kg. The latter carcinogens are characterized by the lack of structural alerts to DNA reactivity, the absence of mutagenicity to Salmonella, an inability to induce tumours in 8 reference tissues and a strong tendency to be tissue and species-specific in their activity. Where comparisons can be made, the present findings for the NTP carcinogens and non-carcinogens are consistent with the recent observations by Gold et al. for a larger group of carcinogens.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2336072     DOI: 10.1016/0165-7992(90)90110-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res        ISSN: 0027-5107            Impact factor:   2.433


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