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Benz aceanthrylenes

Synonym 20-methylcholanthrene, l,2-dihydro-3-methyl-benz[/]aceanthrylene... [Pg.821]

Hegstad, S., Lundanes, E., Holme, J. A., and Alexander, J. (1999). Characterization of metabolites of benz(/)aceanthrylene in faeces, urine and bile from rat. Xenobiotica 29, 1257-1272. [Pg.187]

Nesnow, S., Easterling, R. E., Ellis, S., Watts, R., and Ross, J. (1988). Metabolism of benz[/]aceanthrylene (cholanthrylene) and benz[/]aceanthrylene by induced rat liver S9. Cancer Lett 39, 19-27. [Pg.188]

Nesnow, S., Easley, J., Curti, S., Ross, J., Nelson, G., Sangaiah, R., and Gold, A. (1991). Morphological transformation and DNA adduct formation by benz[/]aceanthrylene and its metabolites in C3H10T1/2CL8 cells Evidence for both cyclopenta-ring and bay-region metabolic activation pathways. Cancer Res S, 6163-6169. [Pg.188]

DIHYDRO-4-METHOXY-l-METH L-2-OXONTCOTINONITRILE see RJKIOO S-(2,3-DIHYDRO-5-METHOXY-2-OXO-l,3,4-THIADIAZOL-3-METHYL) see DSOOOO 10.11-DIHYDRO-5-(3-(METHYLAi nNO)PROPYL)-5H-DIBENZ(b,f)AZEPINE HYDROCHLORIDE see DLS600 1. a-DinYDRO-O-METHTT--BENZ(j)ACEANTHRYLENE see nj750... [Pg.1632]

Mass MJ. Jeffers AJ, Ross JA, et al. Ki-ras oncogene mutations in tumors and DNA adducts formed by benz[j]aceanthrylene and benzo[a]pyrene in the lungs of strain A/J mice. Mol Carcinogen 8 186-192. [Pg.490]

Benz[fl]aceanthrylene, B-70009 Benz[tflaceanthrylene, B-60009 Benz[A ]aceanthrylene, B-60010... [Pg.666]


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