Bioassay of dioxathion for possible carcinogenicity.

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A bioassay for possible carcinogenicity of technical-grade dioxathion was conducted using Osborne-Mendel and B6C3F1 mice. Dioxathion was administered in the feed, at either of two concentrations, to groups of 50 male and 50 female animals of each species. The high and low time-weighted average concentrations were, respectively, 180 and 90 ppm for male rats and 90 and 45 ppm for female rats. The high and low time-weighted average concentrations for male mice were 567 and 284 ppm, respectively, and for female mice were 935 and 467 ppm, respectively. After a 78-week period of chemical administration, observation of the rats continued for an additional 33 weeks and the mice were observed for an additional 12 to 13 weeks. For rats, 50 animals of each sex were placed on test as controls and fed only the basal diet, while for mice, 20 animals of each sex served as controls. In both species adequate numbers of animals survived long enough to be at risk from late-appearing tumors. A variety of neoplasms was observed in treated animals of both species; however, none of the neoplasms observed were either histopathologically unusual or in statistically significant incidences. Under the conditions of this bioassay, dietary administration of dioxathion was not carcinogenic in Osborne-Mendel rats or B6C3F1 mice.

二硫磷可能致癌性的生物测定。
采用奥斯本-孟德尔和B6C3F1小鼠进行了技术级二硫磷可能致癌性的生物测定。在饲料中,以两种浓度中的任何一种,对每一物种的50只雄性和50只雌性动物施用二硫磷。高、低时间加权平均浓度雄性大鼠分别为180、90 ppm,雌性大鼠为90、45 ppm。雄鼠高、低时间加权平均浓度分别为567、284 ppm,雌鼠高、低时间加权平均浓度分别为935、467 ppm。在78周的化学给药期后,对大鼠的观察再持续33周,对小鼠的观察再持续12至13周。对于大鼠,每性别50只动物作为对照,只喂食基础饮食,而对于小鼠,每性别20只动物作为对照。在这两个物种中,有足够数量的动物存活了足够长的时间,从而有可能患上晚期肿瘤。在治疗过的两种动物中均观察到多种肿瘤;然而,观察到的肿瘤既没有组织病理学上的异常,也没有统计学上的显著发病率。在本生物试验条件下,奥斯本-孟德尔大鼠或B6C3F1小鼠饮食中给予二硫磷无致癌性。
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