Dermal carcinogenicity study by mouse-skin painting with 2,4-toluendediamine alone or in representative hair dye formulations

Giles, AL; Chung, CW

HERO ID

1326574

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1976

Language

English

PMID

813012

HERO ID 1326574
In Press No
Year 1976
Title Dermal carcinogenicity study by mouse-skin painting with 2,4-toluendediamine alone or in representative hair dye formulations
Authors Giles, AL; Chung, CW
Journal Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
Volume 1
Issue 3
Page Numbers 433-440
Abstract The chronic toxicity of 2,4-toluenediamine (2,4-TDA) alone or in conbination with a hair dye complex (2,5-toluenediamine, p-phenylenediamine, and resorcinol) was studied in Swiss-Webster mice of both sexes by a skin-painting technique. The predominant neoplasms seen in these mice were primary pulmonary adenomas and adenocarcinomas. Skin neoplasms were seen in most groups of mice, including untreated control mice. Statistical analysis of the incidences of skin neoplasms among the various groups of mice did not show any significant differences. The 2,4-TDA alone or mixed with the hair dye complex did not produce any abnormal proliferation and maturation of the squamous epithelium of the skin. The 2,4-TDA under our experimental conditions was found to be nontoxic and noncarcinogenic to the skin of mice.
Doi 10.1080/15287397609529342
Pmid 813012
Wosid WOS:A1976BE87100007
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