Bioassay of 1-nitronaphthalene for possible carcinogenicity.

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A bioassay of technical-grade 1-nitronaphthalene for possible carcinogenicity was conducted using Fischer 344 rats and B6C3F1 mice. 1-Nitronaphthalene 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 used in the chronic study were, respectively, 0.18 and 0.06 percent for rats and 0.12 and 0.06 percent for mice. After a 78-week period of chemical administration, the rats were observed for an additional period of up to 31 weeks and the mice for an additional period of up to 20 weeks. For rats 50 animals of each sex were placed on test as controls for the low dose groups and 25 of each sex for the high dose groups. For mice 50 animals of each sex were placed on test as controls for each dosed group. In both species adequate numbers of animals in all groups survived sufficiently long for the development of late-appearing tumors; however, no compound-related increase in the incidence of neoplasms, nonneoplastic lesions, or other toxic effects was evident. Under the conditions of this bioassay 1-nitronaphthalene was not demonstrated to be carcinogenic in Fischer 344 rats or B6C3F1 mice.

1-硝基萘可能致癌性的生物测定。
采用Fischer 344大鼠和B6C3F1小鼠进行了技术级1-硝基萘可能致癌性的生物测定。1-硝基萘以两种浓度中的任意一种加入饲料,每组50只雄性和50只雌性动物。慢性研究中使用的高、低时间加权平均浓度,大鼠分别为0.18%和0.06%,小鼠为0.12%和0.06%。在78周的化学给药期后,对大鼠和小鼠分别进行了长达31周和20周的额外观察。对于大鼠,每性别各50只作为低剂量组的对照,每性别各25只作为高剂量组的对照。对于小鼠,每个给药组各取50只雌雄动物作为对照。在这两个物种中,所有群体中都有足够数量的动物存活足够长的时间来发育晚期肿瘤;然而,在肿瘤、非肿瘤性病变或其他毒性作用的发生率方面,没有明显的化合物相关增加。在这种生物试验条件下,1-硝基萘在Fischer 344大鼠或B6C3F1小鼠中未被证明具有致癌性。
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