Carcinogenicity study of 3-monochloropropane-1, 2-diol (3-MCPD) administered by drinking water to B6C3F1 mice showed no carcinogenic potential

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作者
Jeong, Jayoung [2 ]
Han, Beom Seok [3 ]
Cho, Wan-Seob [4 ]
Choi, Mina [3 ]
Ha, Chang-Su [5 ]
Lee, Byoung-Seok [5 ]
Kim, Yong-Bum [5 ]
Son, Woo-Chan [1 ]
Kim, Choong-Yong [5 ]
机构
[1] Huntingdon Life Sci, Dept Pathol, Huntingdon PE28 4HS, Cambs, England
[2] Natl Inst Food & Drug Safety Evaluat, Nutr & Funct Food Res Team, Seoul 122704, South Korea
[3] Natl Inst Food & Drug Safety Evaluat, Div Toxicol Res, Seoul 122704, South Korea
[4] Univ Edinburgh, ELEGI Colt Lab, Ctr Inflammat Res, Queens Med Res Inst, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, Midlothian, Scotland
[5] Korea Inst Toxicol, Taejon 305343, South Korea
关键词
3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol; B6C3F1; mice; Carcinogenicity; ALPHA-CHLOROHYDRIN; TESTS; EPICHLOROHYDRIN; GENOTOXICITY; INVITRO; ACID; RATS;
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10.1007/s00204-010-0552-6
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
3-Monochloropropane-1, 2-diol (or 3-chloro-1, 2-propanediol, 3-MCPD) is a well-known food processing contaminant found in a wide range of foods and ingredients. It has been classified as non-genotoxic carcinogen but its carcinogenic potential in the rodents has been controversial. The carcinogenicity to B6C3F1 mice by drinking water administration was assessed over a period of 104 weeks. Three groups, each comprising 50 male and 50 female mice received 3-MCPD at dosages of 30, 100 or 300 ppm up to Day 100 and 200 ppm onward (4.2, 14.3 and 33.0 mg/kg for males; 3.7, 12.2, and 31.0 mg/kg for females), were allocated. Survival was good, with at least 80% of males and 72% of females in each group surviving 104 weeks. Body weights and body weight gain were decreased in males and females receiving 200 ppm. Water and food consumptions of both sexes at 300/200 ppm were lowered. Emaciated or crouching position was observed for animals of both sexes exposed to 200 ppm. There were some differences in hematology and serum biochemistry compared with controls, although there was no histopathological evidence to support those changes. Histopathological examination did not reveal any neoplastic or non-neoplastic findings attributable to treatment with 3-MCPD. It is concluded that drinking water administration of 3-MCPD for 104 weeks revealed no evidence of carcinogenic potential.
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