Hydrogen peroxide carcinogenicity findings attributed to abrasion, plaque subcmte. told.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE CARCINOGENICITY FINDINGS ATTRIBUTED TO PHYSICAL ABRASION of the linings of the stomach and duodenum of mice caused by their dry food, Mitretek Systems/Concept 5 Technologies Senior Principal Scientist John DeSesso, PhD, told the Dental Products Panel OTC Plaque Products Subcommittee at a June 7 meeting in Gaithersburg, Md. Mitretek discussed the mechanisms for the relationship between hydrogen peroxide and carcinogenesis in rodent studies in a review of the existing hydrogen peroxide database.
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