STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY STUDIES OF THE CARCINOGENICITIES IN THE MOUSE AND RAT OF SOME NATURALLY-OCCURRING AND SYNTHETIC ALKENYLBENZENE DERIVATIVES RELATED TO SAFROLE AND ESTRAGOLE
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 43 (3) , 1124-1134
Abstract
Naturally occurring and synthetic alkenylbenzene derivatives (23) structurally related to the hepatocarcinogen safrole (1-allyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene) were assayed for their hepatocarcinogenicity in mice. Some of these compounds (safrole, estragole, eugenol, anethole, methyleugenol, myristicin, elemicin and dill and parsley apiols) may be ingested in very small amounts by humans as natural components of certain spices, essential oils, or vegetables. Estragole (1-allyl-4-methoxybenzene) and its proximate carcinogenic metabolite 1''-hydroxyestragole, previously shown to induce hepatic tumors when administered to male CD-1 mice only during the preweaning period, also induced hepatic tumors on administration for 12 mo. in the diet of female CD-1 mice. Eugenol (1-allyl-4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzene) and anethole (trans-4-methoxy-1-propenylbenzene) were inactive in this assay; they were also inactive when administered i.p. during the preweaning period at total doses of up to 9.45 .mu.mol/mouse to male CD-1 or C57BL/6 .times. C3H F1 (hereafter called B6C3F1) mice. Methyleugenol (1-allyl-3,4-dimethoxybenzene) and its 1''-hydroxy metabolite had activities similar to those of estragole and its 1''-hydroxy metabolite for the induction of hepatic tumors in male B6C3F1 mice treated prior to weaning; 1-allyl-1''-hydroxy-4-methoxynaphthalene was somewhat less active. At the levels tested, myristicin (1-allyl-5-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene), elemicin (1-allyl-3,4,5-trimethoxybenzene) and its 1''-hydroxy metabolite, dill apiol (1-allyl-2,3-dimethoxy-4,5-methylenedioxybenzene), parsley apiol (1-allyl-2,5-dimethoxy-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene), 1''-hydroxyallylbenzene, 3''-hydroxyanethole, and benzyl and anisyl alcohols had no detectable activity for the initiation of hepatic tumors on administration to male mice prior to weaning. The acetylenic derivative 1''-hydroxy-2'',3''-dehydroestragole was much more active than either 1''-hydroxysafrole or 1''-hydroxyestragole when administered to preweanlig mice. The 2'',3''-oxides of safrole, estragole, eugenol, and 1''-hydroxysafrole, which are metabolites of these alkenylbenzenes, had little or no activity in this test. The 2'',3''-oxides of safrole and estragole and their 1''-hydroxy derivatives likewise had little or no activity for the induction of lung adenomas in female A/J mice or for the induction of tumors on repetitive injections s.c. in male Fischer rats. The 2'',3''-oxides of safrole, estragole, eugenol, 1''-hydroxysafrole, and 1''-hydroxyestragole, when administered topically to female CD-1 mice at relatively high doses, initiated benign skin tumors the could be promoted with croton oil.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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