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A Cancer Risk Assessment of Di (2- ethylhexyl ) -phthalate - Application of MOE (Margin of Exposure) Approach  

최시내 ((주)랩프런티어)
이효민 (식품의약품안전청)
윤은경 (식품의약품안전청)
서경원 (식품의약품안전청)
김효정 (경산대학교)
박종세 ((주)랩프런티어)
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Toxicological Research / v.18, no.1, 2002 , pp. 99-106 More about this Journal
Abstract
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) characterized the cancer hazard of di(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (DEHP) as a B2 group (probable human carcinogen) and proposed "Guide-lines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment". This guidelines proposed alternative methods for analyzing carcinogen dose-response data and for extrapolating the effects of observed at high dose to predict that might occur at lower doses relevant to human exposure. This proposed guidelines state that "If in a particular case, the evidence indicated a threshold, as in the case of carcinogenicity being secondary to another toxicity that has a threshold, the margin of exposure analysis for toxicity is the same as is done for a non-cancer endpoint". DEHP is excellent candidate for reconideration under the new guidelines for carcinogen risk assessment (John Doull et al., 1998). This study is conducted about risk assessment for infant exposure on DEHP in powdered milk wing methodology in EPA's new guideline on carcinogenic risk assessment. Estimated cancer risk of DEHP in powdered milk and cow milk is 2.83$\times$$10^5$ (using cancer potency: 1.4$\times$$10^2$/ (mg/kg/day)) as mean and MOE is 12075 (using selected NOEL 20 mg/kg/day) as mean. mg/kg/day) as mean.
Keywords
DEHP; MOE; Risk assessment;
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