
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) - Summaries & Evaluations
DIBENZ(a,j)ACRIDINE
VOL.: 3   (1973) (p. 254) 
5. Summary of Data Reported and Evaluation
5.1 Animal carcinogenicity data
     Dibenz(a,j)acridine induced  skin tumours in mice  following topical application
     and  produced  local sarcomas  at  the highest  dose  tested following
     subcutaneous  administration.   It  increased  the  incidence of  lung
     tumours after s.c. administration.   Negative results were obtained by
     the oral  route in mouse, but  the test was inadequate  because of the
     small number of animals.  It has not been tested in other species.
   
5.2 Human carcinogenicity data
     No case  reports  or epidemiological  studies on  the significance  of
     dibenz(a,j)acridine  exposure to man are available.  However, coal-tar and other
     materials which are known  to be carcinogenic to man  may contain
     dibenz(a,j)acridine.     The  substance   has  also   been  detected   in  other
     environmental situations.   The possible contribution  of heterocyclic
     compounds from some environmental  sources to the overall carcinogenic
     risk to man is discussed in the General Remarks.
     
Subsequent evaluations: Vol. 32 (1983); Suppl. 7 (1987) (p. 61: Group 2B)
For definition of Groups, see Preamble Evaluation.
Last updated: 16 March 1998