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It said many other carcinogenic compounds were identified in sediment samples.
In some cases, meat contains carcinogenic compounds formed during processing or cooking.
It may also produce carcinogenic compounds when burned.
Domestic sources include vapours from petrol (with known carcinogenic compounds present in small quantities).
It is long known that when we cook food, these mutagenic/carcinogenic compounds form on its surface in very small amounts.
These are carcinogenic compounds found in meat that is fried, grilled or cooked at high temperatures.
He remained interested in carcinogenic compounds, but his focus now looked at compounds of natural origin.
Can increases in breast cancer incidence be attributed to carcinogenic compounds present in the environment?
"Flame flare-ups burn foods, which increases the formation of carcinogenic compounds," she says.
Now, scientists suggest the technique decreases the production of carcinogenic compounds in meats and fish cooked at high temperatures.
The magazine, which tested 10 disposable and rechargeable cigarettes, said they may emit potentially carcinogenic compounds.
Formaldehyde can also react with free chlorine or chloride ions to form known carcinogenic compounds.
There is also potential for gutter oil to contain aflatoxins, highly carcinogenic compounds produced by certain molds.
The colonic epithelium is in continuous contact with potentially carcinogenic compounds, which enter the body usually as part of the diet.
The study found that eleven carcinogenic compounds could be found in third-hand smoke, including the radioactive element polonium-210.
Cured meats with sodium nitrite, a preservative linked to the formation of carcinogenic compounds.
Preservatives used in processed meats also may play a role, scientists have said, because they convert into carcinogenic compounds in the body.
In international toxicology assessments several carcinogenic compounds have been identified among PAHs.
Promoted as a mouth freshener, this mixture is a combination of 4,000 chemicals of which at least 40 are carcinogenic compounds, say doctors.
Ferulic acid may be effective at preventing cancer induced by exposure to the carcinogenic compounds benzopyrene and 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide.
Nitrosamines are a group of carcinogenic compounds found in cigarette smoke but not in uncured tobacco leaves.
Tax on diesel fuel for vehicles has been differentiated, based on environmental characteristics such as content of sulphur and carcinogenic compounds, since 1991.
Candle manufacturers are not compelled to list or disclose hazardous, toxic or carcinogenic compounds used as ingredients in their products.
Bioassay for mutagenesis, using bacteria as target, to detect and screen for potentially carcinogenic compounds.
It removes sediment, chemicals, pesticides, bacteria, parasites, and carcinogenic compounds that may survive the municipal water treatment process.