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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences
(NIEHS), National Institutes of Health
(NIH), HHS.
ACTION: Meeting announcement and
request for comments.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to Public Law 92–
463, notice is hereby given of a meeting
of the NTP Board of Scientific
Counselors Technical Reports Review
Subcommittee (TRR Subcommittee).
The primary agenda topic is the peer
review of the findings and conclusions
presented in seven draft NTP Technical
Reports of rodent toxicology and
carcinogenicity studies in conventional
rats and mice, one draft NTP Technical
Report on a study in Crl:SKH–1 hairless
mice, and one draft NTP Toxicity Report
(see Preliminary Agenda below). The
TRR Subcommittee meeting is open to
the public with time scheduled for oral
public comment. The NTP also invites
written comments on any draft report
discussed at the meeting (see ‘‘Request
for Comments’’ below). The TRR
Subcommittee deliberations on the draft
reports will be reported to the NTP
Board of Scientific Counselors (BSC) at
a future date.
DATES: The TRR Subcommittee meeting
will be held on February 27–28, 2008.
All individuals who plan to attend are
encouraged to register online by
February 20, 2008, at the NTP Web site
(https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/15833).
Written comments on the draft reports
should be received by February 13,
2008. Persons needing special
assistance, such as sign language
interpretation or other reasonable
accommodation in order to attend,
should contact 919–541–2475 (voice),
919–541–4644 TTY (text telephone),
through the Federal TTY Relay System
at 800–877–8339, or by e-mail to
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niehsoeeo@niehs.nih.gov. Requests
should be made at least 7 days in
advance of the event.
ADDRESSES: The TRR Subcommittee
meeting will be held in the Rodbell
Auditorium, Rall Building at the NIEHS,
111 T. W. Alexander Drive, Research
Triangle Park, NC 27709. Public
comments and any other
correspondence should be submitted to
Dr. Barbara Shane, Executive Secretary
(NTP Office of Liaison, Policy, and
Review, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, MD
A3–01, Research Triangle Park, NC
27709; telephone: 919–541–4253, fax:
919–541–0295; or e-mail:
shane@niehs.nih.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The primary agenda topic is the peer
review of the findings and conclusions
of eight draft NTP Technical Reports of
rodent toxicology and carcinogenicity
studies and one draft NTP Toxicity
Report (see Preliminary Agenda below).
Attendance and Registration
The meeting is scheduled for
February 27–28, 2008, from 8:30 a.m. to
adjournment and is open to the public
with attendance limited only by the
space available. Individuals who plan to
attend are encouraged to register online
at the NTP website by February 20, 2008
(https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/15833) to
facilitate access to the NIEHS campus.
Please note that a photo ID is required
to access the NIEHS campus. The NTP
is making plans to videocast the meeting
through the Internet at https://
www.niehs.nih.gov/news/video/live.
Availability of Meeting Materials
A copy of the preliminary agenda,
committee roster, and any additional
information, when available, will be
posted on the NTP Web site (https://
ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/15833 ) or may be
requested in hardcopy from the
Executive Secretary (see ADDRESSES
above). The draft reports will be posted
on the NTP website after January 15,
2008. Following the meeting, summary
minutes will be prepared and made
available on the NTP Web site.
Request for Comments
Public input at this meeting is invited
and time is set aside for the presentation
of public comments on any draft report.
Each organization is allowed one time
slot per agenda topic. At least 7 minutes
will be allotted to each speaker, and if
time permits, may be extended to 10
minutes at the discretion of the chair.
Persons wishing to make an oral
presentation are asked to notify Dr.
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Barbara Shane via online registration at
https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/15833,
phone, or email (see ADDRESSES above)
by February 13, 2008, and if possible, to
send a copy of the statement or talking
points at that time. Written statements
can supplement and may expand the
oral presentation. Registration for oral
comments will also be available on-site,
although time allowed for presentation
by on-site registrants may be less than
that for pre-registered speakers and will
be determined by the number of persons
who register at the meeting. Written
comments on the draft reports in lieu of
an oral presentation are also welcome
and should also be received by February
13, 2008, to enable review by the TRR
Subcommittee and NTP staff prior to the
meeting. Written comments received in
response to this notice will be posted on
the NTP website. Persons submitting
written comments should include their
name, affiliation, mailing address,
phone, fax, e-mail, and sponsoring
organization (if any) with the document.
Dated: December 3, 2007.
Samuel H. Wilson,
Acting Director, National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences and National
Toxicology Program.
Background Information on the NTP
Board of Scientific Counselors
TR 549 Bromochloroacetic Acid (CAS
No. 5589–96–8)
The NTP BSC is a technical advisory
body comprised of scientists from the
public and private sectors who provide
primary scientific oversight to the
overall program and its centers.
Specifically, the BSC advises the NTP
on matters of scientific program content,
both present and future, and conducts
periodic review of the program for the
purposes of determining and advising
on the scientific merit of its activities
and their overall scientific quality. The
TRR Subcommittee is a standing
subcommittee of the BSC. BSC members
are selected from recognized authorities
knowledgeable in fields such as
toxicology, pharmacology, pathology,
biochemistry, epidemiology, risk
assessment, carcinogenesis,
mutagenesis, molecular biology,
behavioral toxicology and
neurotoxicology, immunotoxicology,
reproductive toxicology or teratology,
and biostatistics. Its members are
invited to serve overlapping terms of up
to four years. BSC and TRR
Subcommittee meetings are held
annually or biannually.
Preliminary Agenda
National Toxicology Program (NTP)
Board of Scientific Counselors
Technical Reports Review
Subcommittee Meeting
February 27–28, 2008, Rodbell
Auditorium, Rall Building, National
Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences, 111 TW Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
NTP Technical Reports (TR) Scheduled
for Review—February 27, 2008
TR 544 Dibromoacetonitrile (CAS No.
3252–43–5)
Æ Water disinfection by-product
formed from the reaction of chlorine
oxidizing compounds with nitrogen
containing organic compounds in water
containing bromine; by-product of
ozone disinfection.
Æ Water disinfection by-product.
TR 553 Aloe Phototoxicity Studies (Aloe
vera gel CAS No. 8001–97–6; Aloeemodin CAS No. 481–72–1) in Crl:SKH–
1 hairless mice
Æ Used as a therapeutic dermatologic
agent in the treatment of burns and in
healthcare and cosmetic products.
TR 556 Chromium Picolinate
Monohydrate (CAS No. 27882–76–4)
Æ Used as a dietary supplement for
losing weight.
TR 557 b-Myrcene (CAS No. 123–35–3)
Æ Intermediate in the manufacture of
terpene alcohols that are intermediates
in the synthesis of aroma and flavoring
chemicals; used as a scent in the
manufacture of cosmetics, soaps, and
detergents and as a peripheral analgesic;
active ingredient in lemon grass tea;
identified in numerous plants and in the
emissions of plywood veneer dryers.
TR 555 1,2–Dibromo–2,4–
dicyanobutane (CAS No. 35691–65–7)
Æ Used in cosmetics and other
household products.
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TOX 82 Estragole (CAS No. 140–67–0)
Æ Used in perfumes, as a flavoring
agent in foods and liquors, and as an
antimicrobial agent against acid-tolerant
microorganisms, and to produce anise
oil.
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TR 551 Isoeugenol (CAS No. 97–54–1)
Æ Food flavoring agent; found in
cloves, bay leaves, cinnamon, and
tobacco; used as a fragrance in
household and personal hygiene
products including perfumes, lotions,
soaps, and detergents.
TR 554 5–(Hydroxymethyl)–2–furfural
(CAS No. 67–47–0)
Æ Occurs naturally in honey, apple
juice, citrus juices, beer, brandy, milk,
and breakfast cereals; used in the
synthesis of dialdehydes, glycols,
ethers, amino alcohols, acetals, and
phenol/furfural novolak-type resins.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Toxicology Program (NTP); Office of Liaison, Policy and
Review; Meeting of the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors Technical
Reports Review Subcommittee
AGENCY: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS),
National Institutes of Health (NIH), HHS.
ACTION: Meeting announcement and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to Public Law 92-463, notice is hereby given of a
meeting of the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors Technical Reports
Review Subcommittee (TRR Subcommittee). The primary agenda topic is the
peer review of the findings and conclusions presented in seven draft
NTP Technical Reports of rodent toxicology and carcinogenicity studies
in conventional rats and mice, one draft NTP Technical Report on a
study in Crl:SKH-1 hairless mice, and one draft NTP Toxicity Report
(see Preliminary Agenda below). The TRR Subcommittee meeting is open to
the public with time scheduled for oral public comment. The NTP also
invites written comments on any draft report discussed at the meeting
(see ``Request for Comments'' below). The TRR Subcommittee
deliberations on the draft reports will be reported to the NTP Board of
Scientific Counselors (BSC) at a future date.
DATES: The TRR Subcommittee meeting will be held on February 27-28,
2008. All individuals who plan to attend are encouraged to register
online by February 20, 2008, at the NTP Web site (https://
ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/15833). Written comments on the draft reports
should be received by February 13, 2008. Persons needing special
assistance, such as sign language interpretation or other reasonable
accommodation in order to attend, should contact 919-541-2475 (voice),
919-541-4644 TTY (text telephone), through the Federal TTY Relay System
at 800-877-8339, or by e-mail to niehsoeeo@niehs.nih.gov. Requests
should be made at least 7 days in advance of the event.
ADDRESSES: The TRR Subcommittee meeting will be held in the Rodbell
Auditorium, Rall Building at the NIEHS, 111 T. W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. Public comments and any other
correspondence should be submitted to Dr. Barbara Shane, Executive
Secretary (NTP Office of Liaison, Policy, and Review, NIEHS, P.O. Box
12233, MD A3-01, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; telephone: 919-541-
4253, fax: 919-541-0295; or e-mail: shane@niehs.nih.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The primary agenda topic is the peer review of the findings and
conclusions of eight draft NTP Technical Reports of rodent toxicology
and carcinogenicity studies and one draft NTP Toxicity Report (see
Preliminary Agenda below).
Attendance and Registration
The meeting is scheduled for February 27-28, 2008, from 8:30 a.m.
to adjournment and is open to the public with attendance limited only
by the space available. Individuals who plan to attend are encouraged
to register online at the NTP website by February 20, 2008 (https://
ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/15833) to facilitate access to the NIEHS campus.
Please note that a photo ID is required to access the NIEHS campus. The
NTP is making plans to videocast the meeting through the Internet at
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/video/live.
Availability of Meeting Materials
A copy of the preliminary agenda, committee roster, and any
additional information, when available, will be posted on the NTP Web
site (https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/15833 ) or may be requested in
hardcopy from the Executive Secretary (see ADDRESSES above). The draft
reports will be posted on the NTP website after January 15, 2008.
Following the meeting, summary minutes will be prepared and made
available on the NTP Web site.
Request for Comments
Public input at this meeting is invited and time is set aside for
the presentation of public comments on any draft report. Each
organization is allowed one time slot per agenda topic. At least 7
minutes will be allotted to each speaker, and if time permits, may be
extended to 10 minutes at the discretion of the chair. Persons wishing
to make an oral presentation are asked to notify Dr.
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Barbara Shane via online registration at https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/go/
15833, phone, or email (see ADDRESSES above) by February 13, 2008, and
if possible, to send a copy of the statement or talking points at that
time. Written statements can supplement and may expand the oral
presentation. Registration for oral comments will also be available on-
site, although time allowed for presentation by on-site registrants may
be less than that for pre-registered speakers and will be determined by
the number of persons who register at the meeting. Written comments on
the draft reports in lieu of an oral presentation are also welcome and
should also be received by February 13, 2008, to enable review by the
TRR Subcommittee and NTP staff prior to the meeting. Written comments
received in response to this notice will be posted on the NTP website.
Persons submitting written comments should include their name,
affiliation, mailing address, phone, fax, e-mail, and sponsoring
organization (if any) with the document.
Background Information on the NTP Board of Scientific Counselors
The NTP BSC is a technical advisory body comprised of scientists
from the public and private sectors who provide primary scientific
oversight to the overall program and its centers. Specifically, the BSC
advises the NTP on matters of scientific program content, both present
and future, and conducts periodic review of the program for the
purposes of determining and advising on the scientific merit of its
activities and their overall scientific quality. The TRR Subcommittee
is a standing subcommittee of the BSC. BSC members are selected from
recognized authorities knowledgeable in fields such as toxicology,
pharmacology, pathology, biochemistry, epidemiology, risk assessment,
carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, molecular biology, behavioral toxicology
and neurotoxicology, immunotoxicology, reproductive toxicology or
teratology, and biostatistics. Its members are invited to serve
overlapping terms of up to four years. BSC and TRR Subcommittee
meetings are held annually or biannually.
Dated: December 3, 2007.
Samuel H. Wilson,
Acting Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
and National Toxicology Program.
Preliminary Agenda
National Toxicology Program (NTP) Board of Scientific Counselors
Technical Reports Review Subcommittee Meeting
February 27-28, 2008, Rodbell Auditorium, Rall Building, National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 111 TW Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
NTP Technical Reports (TR) Scheduled for Review--February 27, 2008
TR 544 Dibromoacetonitrile (CAS No. 3252-43-5)
[cir] Water disinfection by-product formed from the reaction of
chlorine oxidizing compounds with nitrogen containing organic compounds
in water containing bromine; by-product of ozone disinfection.
TR 549 Bromochloroacetic Acid (CAS No. 5589-96-8)
[cir] Water disinfection by-product.
TR 553 Aloe Phototoxicity Studies (Aloe vera gel CAS No. 8001-97-6;
Aloe-emodin CAS No. 481-72-1) in Crl:SKH-1 hairless mice
[cir] Used as a therapeutic dermatologic agent in the treatment of
burns and in healthcare and cosmetic products.
TR 556 Chromium Picolinate Monohydrate (CAS No. 27882-76-4)
[cir] Used as a dietary supplement for losing weight.
TR 557 [beta]-Myrcene (CAS No. 123-35-3)
[cir] Intermediate in the manufacture of terpene alcohols that are
intermediates in the synthesis of aroma and flavoring chemicals; used
as a scent in the manufacture of cosmetics, soaps, and detergents and
as a peripheral analgesic; active ingredient in lemon grass tea;
identified in numerous plants and in the emissions of plywood veneer
dryers.
TR 555 1,2-Dibromo-2,4-dicyanobutane (CAS No. 35691-65-7)
[cir] Used in cosmetics and other household products.
February 28, 2008
TOX 82 Estragole (CAS No. 140-67-0)
[cir] Used in perfumes, as a flavoring agent in foods and liquors,
and as an antimicrobial agent against acid-tolerant microorganisms, and
to produce anise oil.
TR 551 Isoeugenol (CAS No. 97-54-1)
[cir] Food flavoring agent; found in cloves, bay leaves, cinnamon,
and tobacco; used as a fragrance in household and personal hygiene
products including perfumes, lotions, soaps, and detergents.
TR 554 5-(Hydroxymethyl)-2-furfural (CAS No. 67-47-0)
[cir] Occurs naturally in honey, apple juice, citrus juices, beer,
brandy, milk, and breakfast cereals; used in the synthesis of
dialdehydes, glycols, ethers, amino alcohols, acetals, and phenol/
furfural novolak-type resins.
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