3-Nitrobenzanthrone Explained

3-Nitrobenzanthrone (3-nitro-7H-benz[de]anthracen-7-one) is a chemical compound emitted in diesel exhaust; it is a potent carcinogen.[1] It produced the highest score ever reported in the Ames test, a standard measure of the cancer-causing potential of toxic chemicals, far greater than the previous known strongest (1,8-dinitropyrene, which is also found in diesel exhaust).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Mutagenesis . 2005 . 20. 6. 399–410. 10.1093/mutage/gei057 . 3-Nitrobenzanthrone, a potential human cancer hazard in diesel exhaust and urban air pollution: a review of the evidence . Volker M. Arlt. 16199526. free. 10.1.1.1001.7655.
  2. New Scientist . Oct 25, 1997 . 4 . Fred Pearce . Devil in the diesel.