@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Group H-2 »w\’@(Chemical Structure) Hexachloroethane (Carbon hexachloride; HCE)iwLTNG^j @@ CASF67-72-1@@Industry/Pesticide @MW: 236.74 AM Sal. Max ( 0.5 mg/plate) 1) YM E. coli Max ( 0.5 mg/plate) 1) MB Umu-Test Max (?) 2) CT BALB/C3T3 Max (?)@(-S9) 3) CA CHO Max (?)@(}S9) 4) SCE CHO Min ( 0.33 mg/ml, +S9)@ 4) 1) Weeks MH, et al,: Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc.J. 40, 187-199 (1979) 2) Nakamura S, et al,: Mutation Res., 192, 239-246 (1987) 3) Tu AS, et al,: Cancer Lett., 28, 85-92 (1985) 4) Galloway SM, et al,: Environ. Mol. Mutagen., 10 (Suppl. 10), 1 (1987) US-NTP Genotoxicity Screening: Ames Test: CA Test with CHO: SCE Test with CHO: IARC Carcinogenicity Criteria: @Group 3 (Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity in humans) Hexamethonium bromide @@ 55-97-0 @@Laboratory @ 362.21 CA CHL/IU Max ( 12.0 mg/ml, -S9), 24, 48h 1) 1) Sofuni T. (Ed.): Data Book of Chromosomal Aberration Test In Vitro LIC, Tokyo (1998) (Tables in English) Hexamethyleneimine (Hexahydroazepine, Homopiperidine) @@@111-49-9@Industry @ 99.17 AM Sal./ E. coli Max ( 5.0 mg/plate, }S9) 1) 1) Ministry of Labour, Japan, Mutagenicity Test Data of Exist. Chem. Subst., JETOC (Ed.), pp. 235 (1996) (Tables in English) Hexamethyl phosphoramide @(Hempa; HMPA) @@@680-31-9@Industry/Solvent/Pesticide @ 179.20 CA CHL/IU Min ( 6.0 mg/ml, -S9), 24, 48h(No data for +S9); D20=6.6; TR=2.1 w 1) CAv Mice Max ( 0.1% solution, 1.5 ml/100g)@ 2) MNv Rats/SD Max ( 2.0 g/kg, ip) 3) MNv Mice (CD-1) Min ( 1.0 g/kg, ip), 24h w 4) 1) Sofuni T. (Ed.): Data Book of Chromosomal Aberration Test In Vitro LIC, Tokyo (1998) (Tables in English) 2) Manna GK & Das PK: Can. J. Genet. Cytol., 15, 451-459 (1973) 3) Trzos RJ, et al,: Mutation Res., 58, 79-86 (1978) 4) Morita T., et al., Mutation Res., 389, 3-122 (1997) US-NTP Genotoxicity Screening: Ames Test: SLRL Test with Drosophila:: RTv Test with Drosophila:: MLA: CA Test with CHO: SCE Test with CHO: IARC Carcinogenicity Criteria: @Group 2B (Possibly carcinogenic to humans) Hexane (n-Hexane) @iwLTj @@110-54-3@Food/Industry @ 86.10 AM Sal. Max ( 5.0 mg/plate, }S9) 1) CA CHL/IU Min ( 5.15 mg/ml, }S9), 3-21h@ (Also poly at -S9, 48h) w 2) 1) Ishidate MJr et al. Mutagens & Toxicity, 4, 80-89 (1981) (in Japanese) 2) Ishidate MJr(Ed.): Data Book of Chromosomal Aberration Test In Vitro LIC, Tokyo (1988) (Tables in English) US-NTP Genotoxicity Screening: Ames Test: CA Test with CHO: SCE Test with CHO: 1,6-Hexanediamine@i1,6-wLTWA~ji1,6-WA~mwLTj@ @@@124-09-4@Industry @ 116.21 AM Sal. Max ( 3.3 mg/plate) 1, 2) 1) Mortelmans K, et al,: Environ. Mutagen, 8 (Suppl. 7) 1-119 (1986) 2) Murphey-Corb M, et al,: Environ. Mutagen., 5, 101-109 (1983) 1,6-Hexanediol (1,6-wLTWI[j@(Hexamethylene glycol) @@@629-11-8@Industry @ 118.17 AM Sal./ E. coli Max ( 5.0 mg/plate, }S9) 1) 1) Ministry of Labour, Japan, Mutagenicity Test Data of Exist. Chem. Subst., JETOC (Ed.), Suppl .2., pp. 195 (2000) (Tables in English) 1-Hexene @(Butyl ethylene; Hexylene) i1-wLZj @@@@592-41-6@ Industry @ 84.16 AM Sal. Max (?) (}S9) 1) CA CHO Max (?)@(}S9) 1) SCE CHO Max (?)@(}S9) 1) UDS Rat hepatocytes Max (?)@ 1) MLA L5178Y Max ( 125 mg/ml}S9) 1) CAv Mouse BM/CD-1 Max ( 25,000 ppm, 6h/d for 2 days), ih 1) 1) Chemical Manufactures Association, Alpha Olefins Panel: Summary Dossier on 1-Hexene. CMA, Washington, DC (1993) Top Page@igbvy[Wj Abbreviation @iΘͺLj@ Mutagenicity @iΟΩ΄«j Test Systems@(±@Μνήj Technical Problems@iZpIβθ_j List of@Compoundsi»¨Xgj Evaluation of Results@i±ΚΜ]Ώj
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