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  • The role of regenerative cell proliferation in chloroform-induced cancer.

The role of regenerative cell proliferation in chloroform-induced cancer.

Toxicology letters (1995-12-01)
B E Butterworth, M V Templin, S J Borghoff, R B Conolly, G L Kedderis, D C Wolf
ABSTRACT

Chloroform produces cancer by a nongenotoxic-cytotoxic mode of action, with no increased cancer risk expected at noncytotoxic doses. The default risk assessment for inhaled chloroform relies on liver tumor incidence from a gavage study with female B6C3F1 mice and estimates a virtually safe dose (VSD) at an airborne concentration of 0.000008 ppm of chloroform. In contrast, a 1000-fold safety factor applied to the NOAEL for liver cytotoxicity from inhalation studies yields a VSD of 0.01 ppm. This estimate relies on inhalation data and is more consistent with the mode of action of chloroform.

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Product Description

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Chloroform, ≥99%, PCR Reagent, contains amylenes as stabilizer
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Chloroform, ACS spectrophotometric grade, ≥99.8%, contains 0.5-1.0% ethanol as stabilizer
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Supelco
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Supelco
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