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N-nitrosomethyl(3-oxobutyl)amine
Also Known As:
M-3-OB; 2-Butanone, 4-((nitrosomethyl)amino)-
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Nitroso Compounds: 446
Nitrosamines: 1539
N-nitrosomethyl(3-oxobutyl)amine: 1
Related Diseases
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Polyps
10/01/1983 - "
The principal target organs for M-3-OB were the cheek pouch (papillomas, squamous cell carcinomas) and trachea (polyps).
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2.
Papilloma (Papillomatosis)
10/01/1983 - "
The principal target organs for M-3-OB were the cheek pouch (papillomas, squamous cell carcinomas) and trachea (polyps).
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3.
Neoplasms (Cancer)
10/01/1983 - "
In contrast to M-2-OB, M-3-OB did not induce renal and urethral tumors.
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10/01/1983 - "
M-2-OB, although given in significantly smaller doses (minimum dose, 2.3 mg/kg body weight) than was M-3-OB (minimum dose, 17.6 mg/kg body weight), induced a much broader spectrum of neoplasms (in 17 tissues), whereas M-3-OB induced tumors in only 5 tissues and had no carcinogenic effect in the pancreas.
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4.
Carcinoma (Carcinomatosis)
10/01/1983 - "
The principal target organs for M-3-OB were the cheek pouch (papillomas, squamous cell carcinomas) and trachea (polyps).
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5.
Body Weight (Weight, Body)
10/01/1983 - "
The 50% lethal doses for M-2-OB and M-3-OB in males and females, respectively, were 92 and 160 and 705 and 810 mg/kg body weight.
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10/01/1983 - "
M-2-OB, although given in significantly smaller doses (minimum dose, 2.3 mg/kg body weight) than was M-3-OB (minimum dose, 17.6 mg/kg body weight), induced a much broader spectrum of neoplasms (in 17 tissues), whereas M-3-OB induced tumors in only 5 tissues and had no carcinogenic effect in the pancreas.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
N-nitrosomethyl(2-oxobutyl)amine