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Group A-4 ‰»Šw\‘’@(Chemical Structure)  
œ DL-Alanine (DL-ƒAƒ‰ƒjƒ“)
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CAS: 302-72-7@@Food @@MW: 89.09
CA CHL/IU Min ( 0.75 mg/ml, -S9), 24h; D20=0.52, TR=16): › 1)
1) Sofuni T. (Ed.): Data Book of Chromosome Aberration Test in vitro, LIC, Tokyo (1998j (Tables in English)
œ Aldrin iƒAƒ‹ƒhƒŠƒ“j
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309-00-2@@Insecticide@@@@364.93
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AM Sal Max (5.0 mg/ml; }S9)
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1)
YM @(?) Max (?)
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2)
CA Human Ly Mini19.1ƒΚg/ml,-S9)C22h
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3)
UDS Human Fb Min (1.0 ƒΚM, +S9)
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4)
SCE Rat Min (19.125 ƒΚg/kg), ip
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3)
1) ?
2) Fahrig R.: IARC. Sci. Pub., 10, 161-181 (1974)
3) Georgian L: Mutation Res., 31, 103-108 (1975)
4) Ahmed FE., et al.:Mutation Res., 42, 161-174 (1977)@

yNotez (Sited from IARC Monograph, Suppl. 6 (1987)
@No data were available on the genetic and related effects of aldrin in humans.
@It did not induce DL mutation in mice. In single studies, it induced CAs in bone-marrow cells of rats and mice, but no MNs in bone-marrow cells of mice treated in vivo. It induced CAs in cultured human Ly; studies of DNA damage in human and rodent cells in vitro were inconclusive. It inhibited intercellular communication in both human and rodent cell systems. It did not induce SLRL mutations in Drosophila but was mutagenic to yeast. It was not mutagenic to bacteria and did not induce breakage of plasmid DNA,
œ Alizarin Red (C1 Pigment Red 83)@iƒAƒŠƒUƒŠƒ“ƒŒƒbƒhj
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72-48-0@@Insustry/Food@@240.22
AM Sal Min (?)
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1)
REC E. coli Min (?)
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2)
CA Allium cepa Min (0.5 mM)@
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3)
1) Brown JP., et al: Mutation Res., 56 (3)m 249-272 (1978)
2) Leiger Z., et al.: Mutation Res., 87, 211-297 (1981) (a revies,  US NYP)
3) Grant WF: Mutation Res., 99, 273-291 (1982)

œ Alkyl-lysophospholipid
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70641-51-9@@Medicine 523.74

AM Sal Max ( ?, }S9)
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1)
CA Hum. Ly. Max ( 0.05 mg/ml, }S9 )
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2)
SCE Hum. Ly. Max ( 0.05 mg/ml, }S9 )   2)
CAv Hum. Ly. Max ( 516mg/kg in total)   2)
1) King MT., et al.,: Cancer Letter, 12, 217-222 (1981)                                    
2) Bauchinger M., et al.: Mutation Res., 121, 225-231 (1983))

œ Allethrin @(ƒAƒŒƒXƒŠƒ“)

@  584-79-2@@Pesticide@@302.41
AM Sal Min (0.5 mg/plate, +S9)
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1)
CA CHL/IU Max ( 0.08 mg/ml, -S9 ), 24h
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2)
1) Moriya M, et al.: Mutation Res., 116, 185-216 (1983)
2) Sofuni T (Ed.): Data Book of Chromosomal Aberration Test in vitro, LIC, Tokyo (1998j (Tables in English)


œ Allspice oil
(ƒI[ƒ‹ƒXƒpƒCƒX–ϋ) (Pimenta oil)@
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8006-77-7@@Food/Natural
AM Sal Max (2.0 mg/plate, }S9)
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1)
CA CHL/IU Min ( 0.125 mg/ml, -S9 ), D20=0.20 (48h)
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2)
MNv Mice Max (?)
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3)
1) Sekizawa J & Shibamoto T: Mutation Res 101, 127-140 (1982)
2) Sofuni T (Ed.): Data Book of Chromosomal Aberration Test in vitro, LIC, Tokyo (1998)  (Tables in English)
3) Hayashi M, et al.: Fd. Chem. Toxicicol., 26, 487-500 (1988)
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œ Allura Red
(ƒAƒ‹ƒ‰ƒŒƒbƒh) (Food Red No.40)@@
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25956-17-6@@@Food@@@496.42@@@@@@@@@@@
CA CHL/IU Min ( 2.0 mg/ml, -S9 ), 48h
›
1)
1) Sofuni T.(Ed.): Data Book of Chromosomal Aberration Test in vitro, LIC, Tokyo (1998)

œ Allyl alcohol iƒAƒŠƒ‹ƒAƒ‹ƒR[ƒ‹; ƒvƒƒyƒjƒ‹ƒAƒ‹ƒR[ƒ‹G@2-ƒvƒƒyƒ“-1-ƒI[ƒ‹j
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107-18-6@ Industrial @58.08

AM Sal. Min ( 5.8 mg/ml, }S9)
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1)
AM Sal. Max ( 0.05 ƒΚl/-plate,}S9 )   2)
AM Sal. Max (?)   3)
AM Sal. Max ( 0.2 mg/plate, -S9 )   4)
AM Sal. Min ( 0.3 mg/plate, +S9 ) › 5)
MB S. coelicolar Max ( 0.1 ml/plate, }S9 )   2)
MB A. nidulans Max ( 0.04 ml/plate, }S9 )   2)
SM V79 Min ( 0.116 mg/l, -S9 ) › 6)
CA CHL/IU Min ( 0.006 mg/ml, +S9), 6-18h; D20=0.0062; TR=4100  7,8)
1) Lutz D, et al.: Mutation Res., 93, 305-315 (1982) (a review)
2) Principew P., et al.,  J. Sci., Food. Agric., 32, 826-832 (1981)
3) Rosen JD., et al., Mutation Res., 78, 113-119 (1980)
4) Yamaguchi T., Agric. Biol. Chem., 44, 3017-3018 (1980)
5)
Lijinski W & Andrews AW., Terat. Carcinog. Mutagen., 1, 159-267 (1980)
6) Smith RA., et al., Carcinogenesis, 11, 497-498 (1990)
7) Japan Bioassay Reserch Center, Ann Rep. (2005)
8) Ministry of Labour, Japan, Mutagen. Test Data of Exist. Chem. Subst., JETOC (Ed.) Suppl.4, p.176 (2008) (Tables in English)
œ Allylbromide@iƒAƒŠƒ‹ƒuƒƒ}ƒCƒhj (3-Bromo-1-propene)
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106-95-6@@Industrial @120.98
CA CHL/IU Min (0.03 mg/ml, -S9 ), 24h; D20=0.04
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1)
1) Ministry of Labour, Japan, Mutagen. Test Data of Exist. Chem. Subst., JETOC (Ed.) (1996) (Tables in English)

œ Allyl caproate (ƒAƒŠƒ‹ƒJƒvƒƒGƒCƒgj (Allyl hexanoate)
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123-68-2 @@Food @@156.23@@@@@
CA CHL/IU Max ( 1.0 mg/ml, -S9 ), 48h
 
1)
1) Sofuni T.(Ed.): Data Book of Chromosomal Aberration Test in vitro, LIC, Tokyo (1998) (Tables in English)
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