Table 1.
Structure | Application | Carcinogenesis |
---|---|---|
Sudan I |
Coloring solvents, oils, waxes, petrol, printing inks, and shoe. | Liver and urinary bladder carcinogen in mammals and is considered a possible human mutagen. |
Para Red |
Coloring solvents, oils, waxes, petrol, printing inks, and shoe. | Toxicology not fully investigated. It would be prudent to assume that it, like Sudan I, could be a genotoxic carcinogen. |
Sudan II |
Coloring solvents, oils, waxes, petrol, printing inks, and shoe. | Tested in mice by bladder implantation, resulting in a high incidence of bladder carcinomas. |
Sudan III |
Externally applied drugs and cosmetics. Used for demonstrating the presence of triglycerides in frozen sections. | Studies were inadequate for evaluation. |
Sudan IV |
Used for demonstrating the presence of triglycerides in frozen sections and commonly for coloring waxes, oils and spirit varnishes. | Tests on laboratory animals indicate it may be mutagenic. |