The carcinogenicity of nitrosopiperidine and five methylated derivatives was compared by feeding them to rats at equimolar concentrations in drinking water, at the rate of 20 ml per day, 5 days a week. The maximum treatment time was 50 weeks. Nitrosopiperidine, 2-methyl-, 3-methyl- and 4-methyl-nitrosopiperidine induced tumors of the nasal turbinates or upper gastrointestinal tract in almost 100% of the animals. There was a significantly longer time to death from these tumors in the group treated with 2-methylnitrosopiperidine and a number of hepatocellular carcinomas appeared in this longer lived group. Very few tumors of these sites were seen in rats treated with 2,6-dimethyl- or 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-nitrosopiperidine. It was concluded that blockage by methyl groups of one or more carbon atoms alpha to the nitroso function in nitrosopiperidine significantly reduces carcinogenic activity of the molecule.
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