Examples of 'potentially carcinogenic' in a sentence

Meaning of "potentially carcinogenic"

potentially carcinogenic: This phrase describes substances or agents that have the potential to cause cancer or increase the risk of developing cancer when exposed to them

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Recall of a drug against potentially carcinogenic hypertension.
The potentially carcinogenic constituents of tobacco smoke will also be studied.
Hydrazine sulfate is toxic and potentially carcinogenic.
It can be potentially carcinogenic and can cause damage to nerve tissue.
These dyes are hazardous and potentially carcinogenic.
The risk is that potentially carcinogenic substances can migrate into foods from the packaging.
It can be toxic in humans where it is classified as potentially carcinogenic.
It is classified as potentially carcinogenic for humans.
It should be noted that these chemical compounds are toxic and potentially carcinogenic.
It is also potentially carcinogenic.
These various organic compounds are toxic and potentially carcinogenic.
Let us discover the 5 potentially carcinogenic things it contains.
Doing so will reduce your exposure to endocrine disruptors and potentially carcinogenic compounds.
Here, potentially carcinogenic perchloroethylene is required as the liquid carrier.
Cells that are stricken with a potentially carcinogenic mutation often suicide.

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Many different studies have found that this ingredient is potentially carcinogenic.
This speeds up the removal of potentially carcinogenic substances from the body.
You are strongly advised to avoid them because some mineral oils are potentially carcinogenic.
They do this by emitting electrons into potentially carcinogenic transient hormone metabolites.
The World Health Organization classifies the use of mobile devices as potentially carcinogenic.
However, paclitaxel is potentially carcinogenic based on its mechanism of action and demonstrated genotoxic activity.
The risks associated with glyphosate are not limited to its potentially carcinogenic nature.
Acrylamide is a potentially carcinogenic compound formed in many foods during baking, frying and roasting.
Formaldehyde has been included in the list of potentially carcinogenic substances for several years.
Ruling prohibits sale of a glyphosate product to professionals, citing arguments that chemical is potentially carcinogenic.
DME is hazardous and potentially carcinogenic.
The WHO - World Health Organization - still considers these electromagnetic waves as potentially carcinogenic.
Furthermore, ABTS is considered as potentially carcinogenic in addition to being only moderately stable.
MOP in its chemically pure state is suspected of being potentially carcinogenic.
PAHs are toxic, potentially carcinogenic and difficult to remove from the environment.
WHO classifies electromagnetic fields as potentially carcinogenic.
Some of them are potentially carcinogenic and responsible for 98 % of the tumours produced by pesticides.
IARC carcinogenicity Contains a substance which may be potentially carcinogenic.
Further, ABTS is considered as a potentially carcinogenic and has very little stability.
Be careful, fresh leaves of aloe vera are laxative and potentially carcinogenic.
In 2008, high levels of potentially carcinogenic flame retardant chemicals were found in Tasmanian devils.
The European Food Safety Authority claims that palm oil could have a potentially carcinogenic contaminant.
Leclerc wants to eliminate all potentially carcinogenic packaging by 2017.
In recent years, these types of synthetic colors have shown to be potentially carcinogenic.
In addition, antimony trioxide is potentially carcinogenic to humans.
Abstract, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ( PAH ) are organics pollutants, ubiquitous, toxics and potentially carcinogenic.
Whenever organic material, animal or vegetable, is burnt, potentially carcinogenic substances - benzopyrenes - are produced.
Further, the compounds employed are both expensive and potentially carcinogenic.
Inhibits the formation and activation of several potentially carcinogenic substances ( carcinogenic ).
In fact, the humic substances develop unpleasant odours and are potentially carcinogenic.
Additionally, some types of raw mushrooms contain a potentially carcinogenic substance called agaritine.
As for the additives and other preservatives that are added to it, they are potentially carcinogenic.
The meat industry then promptly switched to other potentially carcinogenic additives, such as Zeranol.
In its chemically pure state 5-MOP was suspected of being potentially carcinogenic.
OK, the IARC has a five step classification of potentially carcinogenic compounds,.

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