Protein Information

ID 1157
Name DINP
Synonyms DINB protein; DINB 1; DINB1; DINP; DNA polymerase kappa; POLK; POLQ; Polymerase (DNA directed) kappa variant…

Compound Information

ID 1307
Name dimethyl phthalate
CAS dimethyl 1,2-benzenedicarboxylate

Reference

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10641018 Barber ED, Cifone M, Rundell J, Przygoda R, Astill BD, Moran E, Mulholland A, Robinson E, Schneider B: Results of the L5178Y mouse lymphoma assay and the Balb/3t3 cell in vitro transformation assay for eight phthalate esters. J Appl Toxicol. 2000 Jan-Feb;20(1):69-80.
Eight phthalate esters, with alcohol chain lengths of 1-11 carbon atoms and with various degrees of branching, were tested in vitro in the L5178Y mouse lymphoma mammalian cell mutation assay and in the Balb/3T3 cell transformation assay. The tests were performed as part of a voluntary testing agreement between the Chemical Manufacturers Association's Phthalate Esters Panel and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). The esters tested were: dimethyl phthalate (DMP), di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP), di- inverted question markn-hexyl, n-octyl, n-decyl inverted question mark phthalate (610P), di-isononyl phthalate (DINP), di- inverted question markheptyl, nonyl, undecyl inverted question mark phthalate (711P), di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP) and di-undecyl phthalate (DUP). Both DMP and DBP were found to produce significant increases in the mutant frequency in the mouse lymphoma assay in the presence but not in the absence of an Aroclor-induced rat liver activation system (S-9). Ester 610P gave equivocal results in the mouse lymphoma assay in the presence and absence of rat liver S-9. There was no indication of mutagenic potential for any of the other test materials in the mouse lymphoma assay, and none of the test materials increased transformation frequency in the Balb/3T3 cell transformation assay. Aldehyde metabolites of the de-esterified alcohols are postulated to play a role in the positive results for DMP and DBP.
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