Quantitative Risk Assessment of Carcinogenicity of Urethane (Ethyl Carbamatc) on the Basis of Long‐term Oral Administration to B6C3F1 Mice
- 1 April 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
- Vol. 82 (4) , 380-385
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01859.x
Abstract
A carcinogenicity study of urethane was performed for quantitative assessment of Its risk in humans. Three hundred 6‐week‐old male B6C3F1 mice were divided into 6 groups, each consisting of 50 mice, and urethane was given ad libitum in drinking water at levels of 0 (control), 0.6, 3, 6, 60 and 600 ppm for 70 weeks. The tumors with a clear dose‐response relationship were lung tumor (alveolar/ bronchiolar adenoma or carcinoma) and liver tumor (hemangioma or angiosarcoma). The incidences of these two types of tumor were applied to estimation of the virtually safe dose (VSD) at the level of 10 6 by using four mathematical models (Logit, Probit, Weihull and Multistage models). The VSD based on the incidences of lung tumor by using the Logit model was estimated to be 1.8 × 10 4 mg/kg body weight/day. On the other hand the VSD based on those of liver tumor by using the Weibull model was 7.2 × 10−5 mg/kg body weight/day. Thus, the VSDs based on the incidences of the two different types of tumor using the most compatible mathematical model in each case, as judged from the P‐values, were similar.Keywords
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