1994F-0153
BKG 1
Volume 2
Index
Reference
1 - “Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of 1,3-Butadiene
(CAS No. 106-99-0) in B6C3F1 Mice (Inhalation Studies),”
National Toxicology Program, Technical Report Series, No. 434.
Part 2,
part 3,
part 4.
Reference 2 - Owen, P. E. et al., “Inhalation Toxicity
Studies with 1,3-Butadiene. 3 Two Year Toxicity/Carcinogenicity
Studies in Rats,” American Industrial Hygiene Association
Journal, 48: 407-413, 1987. Published
Material
Reference 3 - Owen, P. E. and J. R. Glaister, “Inhalation
Toxicity and Carcinogenicity Study of 1,3-Butadiene in Sprague-Dawley
Rats,” Environmental Health Perspectives, 86: 19-25, 1990.
Published
Material
Reference
4 - Memorandum dated February 23, 2001, from the Division
of Product Policy, Scientific Support Branch to Division of
Product Policy, Regulatory Policy Branch, “Food Additive
Petition 4A4419 - Kuraray America Inc. (formerly Kuraray International
Corporation)/Keller & Heckman. n-Octanol, a currently cleared
synthetic fatty alcohol produced by a new manufacturing process,
for use as an ingredient in food. Submissions dated 4-7-1994
and 4-12-1994.”
Reference
5 - Memorandum dated May 3, 1994, from the Chemistry Review
Branch to Indirect Additives Branch, “FAP 4A4419 (MATS
#763, M2.1.1) - Kuraray International Corporation. Submission
dated 4-7-94. Request of 4-20-94 from Indirect Additives Branch:
Estimated exposure to 1,3-butadiene from the use of synthetic
n-octanol.”
Reference
6 - Memorandum dated July 26, 1994, from the Chemistry Review
Branch to Indirect Additives Branch, “FAP 4A4419 (MATS
#763, M2.1) - Kuraray International Corporation/Keller &
Heckman. Submissions dated 4-7-94 and 4-12-94. n-Octanol via
a new manufacturing process.