The carcinogenicity of the biocide ortho-phenylphenol

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作者
Appel, KE [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Inst Hlth Protect Consumers & Vet Med, Div Plant Protect Prod & Pesticides, D-14191 Berlin, Germany
关键词
ortho-phenylphenol; carcinogenicity; phenylhydroquinone; phenylbenzoquinone; oxidative DNA damage; cell proliferation; risk evaluation;
D O I
10.1007/s002040050654
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
The biocides ortho-phenylphenol and its sodium salt (OPP and SOPP) are widely used as fungicides and antibacterial agents for commercial and consumer purposes. The carcinogenicity of OPP/SOPP toward the urinary bladder was demonstrated when rats were chronically fed concentrations of 0.5%-4% in their diet. Other species tested so far did not develop rumours. Understanding the mechanisms underlying OPP/SOPP-induced bladder carcinogenesis is critical to determine whether risks observed at high doses in rats are of relevance to humans exposed at much lower levels. This overview derails experimental studies of carcinogenicity, genotoxicity as well as metabolism/toxicokinetics and other mechanistic studies which bear on cancer hazard and risk evaluation of exposure to humans. Based on the presently available knowledge, it is concluded that reactive quinoid metabolites exhibiting redox cycling activities are the crucial factors. At certain concentration levels, these metabolites are able to produce cytotoxic events with concomitant enhanced cell proliferation of the target tissue. Further important risk factors are probably promutagenic lesions induced by oxidative stress and a higher urinary pH. Supposed that these mechanisms are the basis for the tumourigenicity observed, then suitable low doses of OPP/SOPP will practically pose no cancer risk.
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