Bioassay of pentachloronitrobenzene for possible carcinogenicity.

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A bioassay of technical-grade pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) for possible carcinogenicity was conducted using Osborne-Mendel rats and B6C3F1 mice. PCNB was administered in the feed, at either of two concentrations, to groups of 50 male and 50 female animals of each species. The time-weighted average dietary concentrations of PCNB were, respectively, 10,064 and 5,417 ppm for male rats, 14,635 and 7,875 ppm for female rats, 5,213 and 2,606 ppm for male mice, and 8,187 and 4,093 ppm for female mice. After a 78-week period of compound administration, observation of the rats continued for an additional 33 to 35 weeks and observation of the mice continued for 14 or 15 additional weeks. For each species, 20 animals of each sex were placed on test as controls and fed only the basal diet. No rare or unusual tumors were observed during the histopathologic examinations and no statistically significant positive associations were demonstrated between chemical administration and the incidence of neoplasms in either sex of either species. It is concluded that under the conditions of this bioassay PCNB was not carcinogenic in either Osborne-Mendel rats or B6C3F1 mice.

五氯硝基苯可能致癌性的生物测定。
采用奥斯本-孟德尔大鼠和B6C3F1小鼠对技术级五氯硝基苯(PCNB)的致癌性进行了生物测定。将PCNB以两种浓度中的任何一种添加到饲料中,每组50只雄性和50只雌性动物。PCNB的时间加权平均膳食浓度分别为雄性大鼠10064和5417 ppm,雌性大鼠14635和7875 ppm,雄性小鼠5213和2606 ppm,雌性小鼠8187和4093 ppm。在78周的复合给药期后,对大鼠的观察再持续33 - 35周,对小鼠的观察再持续14 - 15周。每个种属,雌雄各20只作为对照,只饲喂基础饲料。在组织病理学检查中没有观察到罕见或不寻常的肿瘤,并且在化学给药和肿瘤发病率之间没有统计学上显著的正相关。在本实验条件下,PCNB对奥斯本-孟德尔大鼠和B6C3F1小鼠均无致癌性。
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