[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 179 (Friday, September 16, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-22815]
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[Federal Register: September 16, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Toxicology Program; Availability of Technical Report on
Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of 3,4-Dihydrocoumarin
The HHS' National Toxicology Program announces the availability of
the NTP Technical Report on the toxicology and carcinogenesis studies
of 3,4-dihydrocoumarin, which is used as a flavoring agent in
beverages, gelatins, puddings, candy, and other food items and as a
fragrance in perfumes, creams, and cosmetics.
Toxicity and carcinogenicity studies were conducted by
administering 3,4-dihydrocoumarin (99% pure) in corn oil by gavage to
groups of 60 male and female F344/N rats at doses of 0, 150, 300, or
600 mg/kg body weight for 2 years. Groups of 70 male and female B6C3F
mice received 3,4-dihydrocoumarin in corn oil by gavage at doses of 0,
200, 400, or 800 mg/kg body weight for 2 years.
Under the conditions of these 2-year gavage studies, there was some
evidence of carcinogenic activity\1\ of 3,4-dihydrocoumarin in male
F344/N rats based on increased incidence of renal tubule adenomas and
focal hyperplasia. The transitional cell carcinomas in two 600 mg/kg
males may also have been chemical related. There was no evidence of
carcinogenic activity of 3,4-dihydrocoumarin in female F344/N rats
receiving 150, 300, or 600 mg/kg. There was no evidence of carcinogenic
activity of 3,4-dihydrocoumarin in male B6C3F\1\ mice receiving 200,
400, or 800 mg/kg. There was some evidence of carcinogenic activity in
female B6C3F\1\ mice based on increased incidences of hepatocellular
adenoma and hepatocellular adenoma or carcinoma (combined).
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\1\The NTP uses five categories of evidence of carcinogenic
activity observed in each animal study: two categories for positive
results (``clear evidence'' and ``some evidence''), one category for
uncertain findings (``equivocal evidence''), one category for no
observable effect (``no evidence''), and one category for studies
that cannot be evaluated because of major flaws (``inadequate
study'').
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3,4-Dihydrocoumarin caused ulcers, hyperplasia, and inflammation of
the forestomach, parathyroid gland hyperplasia, and increased severity
of nephropathy in male rats.
Questions or comments about the Technical Report should be directed
to Central Data Management at P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park,
NC 27709 or telephone (919) 541-3419.
Copies of Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of 3,4-
Dihydrocoumarin (CAS No. 119-84-6) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F\1\ Mice
(Gavage Studies) (TR-423) are available without charge from Central
Data Management, NIEHS, MD A0-01, P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle
Park, NC 27709; telephone (919) 541-3419.
Dated: September 8, 1994.
Kenneth Olden,
Director, National Toxicology Program.
[FR Doc. 94-22815 Filed 9-15-94; 8:45 am]
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