Bioassay of tetraethylthiuram disulfide for possible carcinogenicity.

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A bioassay of technical-grade tetraethylthiuram disulfide for possible carcinogenicity was conducted by administering the test chemical in feed to F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice. Groups of 50 rats of each sex were administered tetraethylthiuram disulfide in the diet at one of two doses, either 300 or 600 ppm, for 107 weeks. Groups of 50 mice of each sex were administered the test chemical at one of two doses, either 500 or 2,000 ppm for the males and either 100 or 500 ppm for the females, for 108 weeks. Matched controls consisted of 20 untreated rats and 20 untreated mice of each sex. All surviving animals were killed at the ends of the periods of administration of the test chemical. Mean body weights of the dosed rats and mice of each sex were lower than those of corresponding controls and were dose related throughout most of the bioassay. Mortality was not significantly affected by administration of the test chemical to either the rats of the mice, except for the female rats, in which the mortality was higher in the control group than in the dosed groups; however, the survival at the end of the bioassay was 65% or greater in all dosed and control groups of rats and mice of either sex, and sufficient numbers of animals were at risk in each group for the development of late-appearing tumors. No tumors occurred in the rats or mice of either sex at incidences that were significantly higher in dosed groups than in corresponding control groups. It is concluded that under the conditions of this bioassay, tetraethylthiuram disulfide was not carcinogenic for F344 rats or B6C3F1 mice of either sex.

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四乙基硫脲二硫化生物测定可能的致癌性。
通过给F344大鼠和B6C3F1小鼠喂食饲料中的试验化学品,对技术级四乙基硫脲二硫进行了可能致癌性的生物测定。每组50只雌雄老鼠,以两种剂量(300或600 ppm)中的一种给药,持续107周。每组50只雌雄老鼠分别被注射两种剂量中的一种,雄性剂量为500ppm或2000ppm,雌性剂量为100ppm或500ppm,持续108周。配对的对照组包括20只未治疗的大鼠和20只未治疗的小鼠。所有幸存的动物都在施用试验化学品的时期结束时被杀死。给药的各组大鼠和小鼠的平均体重均低于相应的对照组,且在大部分生物测定过程中均与剂量相关。除雌性大鼠外,对照组大鼠的死亡率高于给药组,试验化学物质对小鼠和大鼠的死亡率均无显著影响;然而,在生物测定结束时,所有给药组和对照组的大鼠和小鼠的存活率为65%或更高,并且每组中都有足够数量的动物处于晚期肿瘤发展的风险中。在大鼠或小鼠中,无论性别均未发生肿瘤,但剂量组的发生率明显高于相应的对照组。结果表明,在本实验条件下,四乙基硫脲对F344大鼠和B6C3F1小鼠均无致癌性。
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