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Summaries & Associations of Study Results
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CHEMICAL/ CAS NUMBER | PEER REVIEW DATE | PRIMARY USES | ROUTE/EXPOSURE LEVELS | STUDY LABORATORY |
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TRANS-CINNAMALDEHYDE 14371-10-9 |
09/05/02 | NATURALLY OCCURING DERIVATIVE OF CINNAMON BARK, A FLAVORING | Microencapsulation in Feed R&M: 0 (UNTREATED), 0 (VEHICLE), 0.1, 0.21, OR 0.41%; 50/SEX/DOSE | Battelle Columbus Laboratory |
LEVELS OF EVIDENCE OF CARCINOGENICITY--ORGAN/TISSUE (NEOPLASM): | ||||
MR: NO EVIDENCE | ||||
FR: NO EVIDENCE | ||||
MM: NO EVIDENCE | ||||
FM: NO EVIDENCE |
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