FD&C Red 40 Allura
Selected indexed studies
- Allura Red AC is a xenobiotic. Is it also a carcinogen? (Carcinogenesis, 2024) [PMID:39129647]
- Developmental toxicity and psychotoxicity of FD and C red dye No. 40 (allura red AC) in rats. (Toxicology, 1983) [PMID:6636206]
- Lifetime toxicity/carcinogenicity studies of FD & C red no. 40 (allura red) in mice. (Food Chem Toxicol, 1991) [PMID:2060889]
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- Allura Red AC is a xenobiotic. Is it also a carcinogen? (2024) pubmed
- Lifetime toxicity/carcinogenicity studies of FD & C red no. 40 (allura red) in mice. (1991) pubmed
- Developmental toxicity and psychotoxicity of FD and C red dye No. 40 (allura red AC) in rats. (1983) pubmed
- Lifetime toxicity/carcinogenicity study of FD & C Red No. 40 (allura red) in Sprague-Dawley rats. (1989) pubmed
- Effects of FD & C Red No. 40 on rat intrauterine development. (1980) pubmed
- Exposure estimate for FD&C colour additives for the US population. (2016) pubmed
- A case study of statistics in the regulatory process: the FD&C Red No. 40 experiments. (1981) pubmed
- Study of the teratogenic potential of FD&C Red No. 40 when given in drinking water. (1989) pubmed
- Spectroscopic characterization of SC-NTR: a subsidiary dye of allura red AC dye (FD&C red no. 40). (1994) pubmed
- Study of the teratogenic potential of FD & C Red No. 40 when given by gavage to rats. (1989) pubmed