The frequency of cell transformation was determined after treatment of normal hamster embryo cells with benzo(a)pyrene (BP) and six of its metabolites. These metabolites included the trans 4,5-, 7,8- and 9,10-dihydrodiols; the 4,5-epoxide; and two stereoisomers of the non-K-region diol epoxides r-7, t-8-dihydroxy t-9, 10-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene (diol-epoxide 1) and r-7, t-8, dihydroxy c-9, 10-oxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo(a)pyrene (diol-epoxide 11). The trans 7,8-dihydrodiol was more active than the other two dihydrodiols tested and was also more active than the parent hydrocrabon BP. Of the three epoxides tested, the diol-epoxide 1 was more active than the 4,5-epoxide and diol-epoxide 11. The results suggest that diol-epoxide 1 is a major cell-transforming metabolite of BP.
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