@conference{a41fa56e6429453a96389d949fae3f11,
title = "Preventive effects of dihydrolipoic acid on environmental toxicant-induced tumour promotion in a two-stage mouse skin tumorigenesis model",
author = "Wang, {Ying Jan} and Pan, {Ming Hsiung}",
note = "Funding Information: Limited skin sensitization data are available for 4-allylphenol (Table 1). The chemical structure of this material indicates that it would be expected to react with skin proteins directly (Roberts et al., 2007; Toxtree v3.1.0). Acting conservatively due to the limited data, the reported exposure was benchmarked utilizing the reactive DST of 64 μg/cm2 (Safford, 2008, 2011, 2015b; Roberts et al., 2015). The current exposure from the 95th percentile concentration is below the DST for reactive materials when evaluated in all QRA categories. Table 2 provides the supported concentrations for 4-allylphenol that present no appreciable risk for skin sensitization based on the reactive DST. These levels represent supported concentrations based on the DST approach. However, additional studies may show it could be used at higher levels.; 12th International Flavor Conference - 4th George Charalambous Memorial Symposium 2009 ; Conference date: 25-05-2009 Through 30-05-2009",
year = "2010",
language = "English",
pages = "411--420",
}