
pmid: 3319607
AbstractNitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (nitroarenes) constitute a large group of anthrapogenic environmental contaminants. Some members of the group are mutagenic and genotoxic in a wide spectrum of systems while others are either mutagenic only in Salmonella typhimurium or devoid of activity altogether. Additionally, some nitroarenes are uniformly carcinogenic in rodents while others are not. In view of the logistic and economic problems involved in preparing large quantities of individual nitroarenes in pure (>99.5%) form and assaying them for carcinogenicity in animals, we have analyzed the results that nitropyrenes and related chemicals yield in short‐term tests by CPBS, the Carcinogen Prediction, and Battery Selection method, and demonstrate that CPBS classifies them correctly with respect to carcinogenicity.
Male, Salmonella typhimurium, DNA Repair, Mutagenicity Tests, Fibroblasts, Nitro Compounds, Cell Line, Rats, Cricetulus, Liver, Predictive Value of Tests, Cricetinae, Carcinogens, Animals, Environmental Pollutants, Female, Polycyclic Compounds, Sister Chromatid Exchange
Male, Salmonella typhimurium, DNA Repair, Mutagenicity Tests, Fibroblasts, Nitro Compounds, Cell Line, Rats, Cricetulus, Liver, Predictive Value of Tests, Cricetinae, Carcinogens, Animals, Environmental Pollutants, Female, Polycyclic Compounds, Sister Chromatid Exchange
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