Chemical Listed Effective September 28, 2007 as Known to the State of California to Cause Cancer: Anthraquinone (CAS No. 84-65-1)

The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) within the California Environmental Protection Agency is adding anthraquinone (CAS No. 84-65-1) to the list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer for purposes of the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Health and Safety Code section 25249.5 et seq., commonly known as Proposition 65).  The listing of anthraquinone is effective September 28, 2007. 

Anthraquinone (CAS No. 84-65-1) is being listed as a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.  The listing of this chemical is based on formal identification by an authoritative body (i.e., the National Toxicology Program (NTP)), that the chemical causes cancer.  The criteria used by OEHHA for the listing of chemicals under the “authoritative bodies” mechanism can be found in Title 22, Cal. Code of Regs., section 12306. 

The reader is directed to the Notice of Intent to List Anthraquinone (CAS No. 84-65-1) published in the July 21, 2006 issue of the California Regulatory Notice Register (Register 2006, No. 29‑Z) for the documentation supporting OEHHA’s determination that the criteria for administrative listing have been satisfied for this chemical. 

OEHHA analysis of dose-response data to establish the no significant risk level (NSRL) for anthraquinone (CAS No. 84-65-1) under Proposition 65 has not yet been conducted.  The priority status for the development of such analysis will be announced in a future OEHHA Proposition 65 Status Report for Safe Harbor Levels, available at /proposition-65.

A complete, updated Proposition 65 list is published below.

Chemical

CAS No.

Toxicological Endpoint

Listing Mechanism1

Anthraquinone

84-65-1

cancer

AB

1Listing mechanism:  AB – “authoritative bodies” mechanism (Title 22, Cal. Code of Regs. section 12306)

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