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... · Study the relationship of PAH measurements to the various defined job categories. A studied control group (non-PAH-exposed)
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... With appropriately designed cell-model systems that use various cell types, the relationship of in vivo repair of PAH metabolite-DNA adducts should be examined and an activity profile developed for the individual known active PAHs. Animals other than mice and rats should be used to examine PAH metabolite-DNA adduct formation and the mechanisms by which phenolic antioxidants and inducers of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH)
From page 385...
... and ratings of carcinogenic activity; these ratings indicate only relative activity. The third table lists nitroarenes that have been detected in particulate extracts of diesel exhaust, and the fourth shows their structural formulas.
From page 386...
... TABLE A- 1 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds: 1\Iolecular Formulas and CAS Numbers Name Molecular Formula CAS No.
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... Dibenz~a,c~anthracene see Benzotb~triphenylene Dibenz~a,h~anthracene C22H14 53-07-3 D~benz~a,J] anthracene C22H14 224-41-9 7H-Dibenzota,gicarbazole C20H13 207-84-1 13H-Dibenzo~a,iicarbazole C20H13 239-64-5 7H-Dibenzotc,gicarbazole C20H13 194-59-2 Dibenzo~b,defichrysene C24H14 189-64-0 Dibenzo~def,mnoichrysene C22H.12 191-26-4 Dibenzo~def,p~chrysene C24H14 191-30-0 Dibenzotb,h~phenanthrene see Pentaphene Dibenzo~a,e~pyrene see Naphthot1,2,3,4-def~chrysene Dibenzota,h~pyrene see Dibenzotb,def~chrysene Dibenzota,i~pyrene see Benzotrst~pentaphene Dibenzota,l~pyrene see Dibenzo~def,p~chrysene Dibenzothiophene C12H8S 132-65-0 Fluoranthene C16Hlo 206-44-0 9H-Fluorene C13H10 86-73-7 9H-Fluoren-9-one C13H8° 484-25-9 Indenot1,2,3-cd~pyrene C22H12 - 193-39-5 lH-Indole C8H7N 120-72-9 Isoquinoline CgH7N 119-65-3 Naphthacene C18H12 92-24-0 Naphthalene ClOH8 ~ 91-20-3 Naphthot1,2, 3,4-clef ~ chrysene C24H14 192-65-4 Naphtho[2, 3-f ~ quinol ine C17Hll 224-98-6 Pentaphene C22H14 222-93-5 Perylene C20H12 198-55-0 lH-Phenalene C13H10 203-80-5 Phenanthraquinone see 9,10-Phenanthrenedione Phenanthrene C14H10 85-01-8 9,10-Phenanthrenedione C14HgO2 84-11-7 Phenanthridine C13HgN 229-87-8 1,10-Phenanthroline C12HgN2 66-71-7 Phenanthrot4,5-bcd~thiophene C14HgS 30796-92-0 Phenazine C12HgN2 92-82-0 Phenazone see Benzotcicinnoline Picene C22H14 213-46-7 Pyrene C16Hlo 129-00-0 Quinoline CgH7N 91-22-5 Triphenylene C18H12 217-59-4 9H-Xanthene C13HloO 92-83-1 A-3 ~;
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... TABLE A-2 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds: Structural Formulas, Molecular Weights, and Carcinogenic Activity Structural Formula Name Molecular Carcinogenic Weight Activitya 7 H lH-Indole 117.0578 0 4 8 1 6~13 Quinoline 129.0578 5 4 8 1 7X12 Isoquinoline ~ 129.0578 0 5 4 8 1 6W~J3 Naphthalene 128.0626 0 !


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