Carcinogens

Seneciphylline N-oxide
Catalog No: CFN98618

Seneciphylline N-oxide and senecionine N-oxide are probably tumorigenic due to their potential conversion into seneciphylline and senecionine via metabolic reduction in the body.
Luteosporin
Catalog No: CFN98567

Luteosporin and xanthomegnin are pigments, they are suspected to be genotoxic carcinogens. Luteosporin inhibits porcine pancreatic phospholipase A2 (PLA2) with Ki values of 12.8 microM.
Tartrazine
Catalog No: CFN90060

Tartrazine is a food additive that belongs to a class of artificial dyes and contains an azo group; it has significant genotoxic effect , may be harmful to health and its prolonged use could trigger carcinogenesis.
5-Hydroxymethylfurfural
Catalog No: CFN97149

5-Hydroxymethylfurfural is one component of food, has antioxidative properties and is therefore used as an acting agent in a novel anticancer infusion solution, named Karal®, and an oral supplementation. 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural could be formed in soft beverages of rich sugar during process, and often used as an index of heat treatment, it is also considered as potentially carcinogenic to humans.
Symlandine
Catalog No: CFN00261

Symlandine, 7-acetylintermedine, and 7-acetyllycopsamine are pyrrolizidine alkaloids, isolated from comfrey, can produce hepatotoxicity in livestock and humans and carcinogenicity in experimental animals.