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    Comparative 90-day dietary study of paraffin wax in Fischer-344 and Sprague–Dawley rats by Griffis, L.C., Twerdok, L.E., Francke-Carroll, S., Biles, R.W., Schroeder, R.E., Bolte, H., Faust, H., Hall, W.C., Rojko, J.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (2010)
    “…Highly refined mineral hydrocarbons (MHCs) such as low melting point paraffin wax (LMPW) and low viscosity white oils can cause inflammatory changes in the…”
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    Dietary exposures to mineral hydrocarbons from food-use applications in the United States by Heimbach, J.T., Bodor, A.R., Douglass, J.S., Barraj, L.M., Cohen, S.C., Biles, R.W., Faust, H.R.

    Published in Food and Chemical Toxicology (01-05-2002)
    “…Food-use applications of mineral hydrocarbons (MHC) derived from petroleum sources result in dietary exposure to these compounds by consumers. Food…”
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    Dermal carcinogenic activity of petroleum-derived middle distillate fuels by Biles, R W, McKee, R H, Lewis, S C, Scala, R A, DePass, L R

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (30-12-1988)
    “…In general, the carcinogenic potential of petroleum-derived materials is related to the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) content. Thus it has been assumed…”
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    Evaluation of the teratogenic potential of octyl acetate in rats by Daughtrey, W C, Wier, P J, Traul, K A, Biles, R W, Egan, G F

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-08-1989)
    “…Octyl acetate (CAS RN 108419-32-5) was administered via oral gavage to pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats on Gestation Days 6 through 15 at dose levels of 0, 0.1,…”
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