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Cocarcinogenesis Studies on Mouse Skin and Inhibition of Tumor Induction<xref ref-type="fn" rid="FN2">2</xref>

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1971

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Various tobacco leaf and tobacco smoke components and related synthetic compounds were tested for cocarcinogenic activity on mouse skin by simultaneous and repeated application with benzo[a]pyrene. The potent tumor-promoting agent, phorbol myristate acetate, was also tested and showed pronounced cocarcinogenic activity. Linalyl oleate and linalyl acetate showed weak cocarcinogenic activity. Linalyl laurate and the three corresponding esters of borneol showed no cocarcinogenic activity. Administration of phenol, rutin, and morin resulted in a decreased tumor yield and/or delayed tumor appearance when compared to benzo[a]pyrene administered alone.