N-Butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine (BBN), a carcinogen, is used to induce histiologically relevant aggressive urinary bladder cancer in animal models.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Carcinogen used to induce urinary bladder cancer in animal models. The result of exposure is histologically comparable to human urinary bladder tumorigenesis. Used in chemopreventative studies.
Packaging
Packaged in a 100 mL serum bottle with butyl rubber stopper and aluminum tear seal.
Caution
Injecting any compatible solvent permits preparation of any desired strength solution without exposure.
Reconstitution
Dissolving the contents in 100 mL of solvent yields a 1% solution.
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