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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven TNO Voeding (author), Genkinger, J.M. (author), Hunter, D.J. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Anderson, K.E. (author), Buring, J.E. (author), Freudenheim, J.L. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Harnack, L. (author), Hankinson, S.E. (author), Larsson, S.C. (author), Leitzmann, M. (author), McCullough, M.L. (author), Marshall, J. (author), Miller, A.B. (author), Rodriguez, C. (author), Rohan, T.E. (author), Schatzkin, A. (author), Schouten, L.J. (author), Wolk, A. (author), Zhang, S.M. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author)
Alcohol has been hypothesized to promote ovarian carcinogenesis by its potential to increase circulating levels of estrogen and other hormones; through its oxidation byproduct, acetaldehyde, which may act as a cocarcinogen; and by depletion of folate and other nutrients. Case-control and cohort studies have reported conflicting results relating...
article 2006
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Adams, T.B. (author), Cohen, S.M. (author), Doull, J. (author), Feron, V.J. (author), Goodman, J.I. (author), Marnett, L.J. (author), Munro, I.C. (author), Portoghese, P.S. (author), Smith, R.L. (author), Waddell, W.J. (author), Wagner, B.M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
This publication is the ninth in a series of safety evaluations performed by the Expert Panel of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA). In 1993, the Panel initiated a comprehensive program to re-evaluate the safety of more than 1700 GRAS flavoring substances under conditions of intended use. Elements that are fundamental to the...
article 2005
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Wolken, W.A.M. (author), Tramper, J. (author), van der Werf, M.J. (author), TNO Voeding Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
The amino acid-catalysed retroaldol condensation previously described for citral has been extended to other α,β -unsaturated aldehydes. In the presence of glycine and an elevated pH, six other α,β-unsaturated aldehydes also underwent retroaldol condensation. Crotonaldehyde, as well as its proposed intermediate, aldol, were converted into...
article 2004
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Valencia, J.V. (author), Weldon, S.C. (author), Quinn, D. (author), Kiers, G.H. (author), de Groot, J. (author), TeKoppele, J.M. (author), Hughes, T.E. (author), Gaubius instituut TNO (author)
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) accumulate with age and at an accelerated rate in diabetes. AGEs bind cell-surface receptors including the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). The dependence of RAGE binding on specific biochemical characteristics of AGEs is currently unknown. Using standardized procedures and a variety of...
article 2004
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Feron, V.J. (author), Arts, J.H.E. (author), Kuper, C.F. (author), Slootweg, P.J. (author), Woutersen, R.A. (author)
Health risks of inhaled nasal toxicants were reviewed with emphasis on chemically induced nasal lesions in humans, sensory irritation, olfactory and trigeminal nerve toxicity, nasal immunopathology and carcinogenesis, nasal responses to chemical mixtures, in vitro models, and nasal dosimetry- and metabolism-based extrapolation of nasal data in...
article 2001
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Freidig, A. (author), Hofhuis, M. (author), van Holstijn, I. (author), Hermens, J. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
Glutathione (GSH) depletion is often reported as an early cytotoxic effect, caused by many reactive organic chemicals. In the present study, GSH depletion in primary rat hepatocytes was used as an in vitro effect-equivalent to measure the toxic potency of α,β-unsaturated esters (acrylates and methacrylates). 2. When these compounds were...
article 2001
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Cassee, F.R. (author), Groten, J.P. (author), Feron, V.J. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
Formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acrolein are well-known upper respiratory tract irritants and occur simultaneously as pollutants in many indoor and outdoor environments. The upper respiratory tract, and especially the nose, is the prime target for inhaled aldehydes. To study possible additive or interactive effects on the nasal epithelium we...
article 1996
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Wormhoudt, L.W. (author), Ploemen, J.H.T.M. (author), de Waziers, I. (author), Commandeur, J.N.M. (author), Beaune, P.H. (author), van Bladeren, P.J. (author), Vermeulen, N.P.E. (author), Instituut CIVO-Toxicologie en Voeding TNO (author)
1,2-Dibromoethane (1,2-DBE) is mainly used as an additive in leaded gasoline and as a soil fumigant and it is a suspected carcinogen in humans. In this study, the oxidative bioactivation of 1,2-DBE to 2-bromoacetaldehyde (2-BA) was studied using heterologously expressed human cytochrome P450 (P450) isoenzymes and human liver microsomes. Out of...
article 1996
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Nijssen, B. (author), Kamperman, T. (author), Jetten, J. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
The use of PET bottles for packaging soft drinks and mineral waters is still growing world wide. The production process for these bottles is improving constantly. These improvements are focussed on bottles with better barrier properties, higher inertness and higher heat stability. One of the factors determining the quality of PET bottles is the...
article 1996
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Cassee, F.R. (author), Arts, J.H.E. (author), Groten, J.P. (author), Feron, V.J. (author)
Sensory irritation of formaldehyde (FRM), acrolein (ACR) and acetaldehyde (ACE) as measured by the decrease in breathing frequency (DBF) was studied in male Wistar rats using nose-only exposure. Groups of four rats were exposed to each of the single compounds separately or to mixtures of FRM, ACR and/or ACE. Exposure concentrations of the...
article 1996
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Appelman, L.M. (author), Woutersen, R.A. (author), Feron, V.J. (author), Hooftman, R.N. (author), Notten, W.R.F. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
The effects of exposure pattern on the toxicity of acetaldehyde vapour were investigated in 4-week inhalation studies. Male rats were exposed to 500 or 150 and 110 ppm for 6 h per day/5 days per week. One group of animals was exposed without interruption, the exposure of a second group was interrupted for 1.5 h between the first and second 3-h...
article 1986
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Instituut CIVO-Toxicologie en voeding TNO (author), Woutersen, R.A. (author), Appelman, L.M. (author), van Garderen-Hoetmer, A. (author), Feron, V.J. (author)
Male and female Wistar rats were exposed to acetaldehyde vapour at nominal concentrations 0, 750, 1500 or 3000/1000 ppm during 6 h/day, 5 days/week for up to 28 months. Major compound-related effects included increased mortality, growth retardation, nasal tumours, and non-neoplastic nasal changes in each of the test groups. The treatment-related...
article 1986
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Woutersen, R.A. (author), Appelman, L.M. (author), Feron, V.J. (author), van der Heijden, C.A. (author), Instituut CIVO-Toxicologie en Voeding TNO (author)
Male and female Wistar rats were exposed to acetaldehyde vapour at concentrations of 0, 750, 1500 and 3000/1000 ppm during 6 h/day, 5 days/week for up to 27 months. The present paper deals with the results obtained during the first 15 months of the study, including interim kills after 13, 26 and 52 weeks. Major compound-related lesions occurred...
article 1984
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Reuzel, P.G.J. (author), Feron, V.J. (author), Spit, B.J. (author), Beems, R.B. (author), Kroes, R. (author), Instituut CIVO-Toxicologie en voeding TNO (author)
Cofactors involved in respiratory tract carcinogenesis were studied in Syrian golden hamster or in rats using benzo(a)pyrene as the carcinogenic agent. These factors included severe tissue tissue damage induced by electro-coagulation, glass fibers administered by intratracheal instillation, acetaldehyde as irritant vapor, food restriction, and...
article 1983
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Feron, V.J. (author), Kruysse, A. (author), Woutersen, R.A. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
Syrian golden hamsters were exposed to 0 or 2500-1650 ppm acetaldehyde vapour, 7 hr/day, 5 days/week for a period of 52 weeks. A proportion of the animals was given, simultaneously, either intratracheal instillations of benzo(a)pyrene (BP) or subcutaneous injections of diethylnitrosamine (DENA). All treatments were stopped after 52 weeks. The...
article 1982
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Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author), Appelman, L.M. (author), Woutersen, R.A. (author), Feron, V.J. (author)
The 4-h LC50 of acetaldehyde in rats was determined and found to be 13,300 ppm (24.0 g/m3 air). In a 4-week study groups of 10 male and 10 female rats were exposed to 0, 400, 1000, 2200 or 5000 ppm acetaldehyde for 6 h/day, 5 days/week. Treatment-related changes observed at the 5000 ppm level included dyspnoea and excitation during the first 30...
article 1982
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