Potential carcinogenic and mutagenic industrial chemicals. I. Alkylating agents

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
L Fishbein

Abstract

A variety of alkylating agents, acylating agents, peroxides, halogenated derivatives, and nitrogen derivatives have been reviewed, principally in terms of their synthesis, areas of utility, stability, distribution, reactivity, levels of exposure, population at risk, metabolism, carcinogenicity, and mutagenicity.

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