نتایج جستجو برای: mutagenicity tests

تعداد نتایج: 339246  

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2009
Rosalie K Elespuru Rajiv Agarwal Aisar H Atrakchi C Anita H Bigger Robert H Heflich Devaraya R Jagannath Dan D Levy Martha M Moore Yanli Ouyang Timothy W Robison Rene E Sotomayor Michael C Cimino Kerry L Dearfield

With the advent of new technologies (e.g., genomics, automated analyses, and in vivo monitoring), new regulations (e.g., the reduction of animal tests by the European REACH), and new approaches to toxicology (e.g., Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century, National Research Council), the field of regulatory genetic toxicology is undergoing a serious re-examination. Within this context, Toxicologica...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1993
S W Mamber B Kolek K W Brookshire D P Bonner J Fung-Tomc

Eight quinolones were examined for their bacterial mutagenicity in the Ames Salmonella TA102 assay and for their effects in other bacterial genotoxicity assays. In the quantitative Ames plate incorporation assay, all eight quinolones induced His+ deletion reversion in Salmonella tester strain TA102, with maximum reversion observed at about two to eight times the MIC. The quinolones also induced...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1973
W W Nichols

A goal of mutagenicity testing is to develop a test that detects genetic damage and mutations with great sensitivity, and to have this test relevant to man. No test available at the present time completely fulfills this goal, and a variety of compromises have been and continue to be made in test systems. In considering cytogenetic techniques it is quite clear that these are excellent methods fo...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1994
A Barbosa A M Bonin

Phosphine has been claimed to cause chromosomal damage at exposures close to the current time weighted average exposure standard of 0.3 ppm (0.4 mg/m3). The current study involved 31 phosphine fumigators and 21 controls during the high fumigation season. All were volunteers and were evaluated for genotoxicity variables, including micronuclei in peripheral blood lymphocytes and urine mutagenicit...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1986
J R Meier H P Ringhand W E Coleman K M Schenck J W Munch R P Streicher W H Kaylor F C Kopfler

Chlorination of humic and fulvic acid results in the formation of direct-acting mutagenicity, detectable in the Salmonella/microsome assay (Ames test). This mutagenicity is being characterized as part of an overall effort aimed at evaluating potential health risks associated with the presence of mutagenic chemicals in drinking water. A number of chlorinated organic compounds, including several ...

2013
Bianca Gustavino Elisabetta Ceretti Claudia Zani Ilaria Zerbini Marco Rizzoni Silvano Monarca Donatella Feretti

Disinfection of surface drinking water, particularly water chlorination, produces by-products with potential genotoxic and/or carcinogenic activity. A study carried out at a pilot plant for drinking water disinfection of lake water revealed mutagenic activity of three different disinfectants (sodium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide and peracetic acid) in different seasons using in situ mutagenici...

Journal: :Reports on health and social subjects 1982
David H Phillips

Chapter 1 gives some background information on general issues in chemical carcinogenesis. It briefly discusses mechanisms by which genotoxic and nongenotoxic substances may be involved in the development of cancer. The role of oncogenes and tumour-suppressor genes in molecular carcinogenesis is also described. The contribution from epidemiological studies to the overall assessment is dealt with...

2016
WON HO LEE SEONG HUN CHOI SU JIN KANG CHANG HYUN SONG SOO JIN PARK YOUNG JOON LEE SAE KWANG KU

Persicariae Rhizoma (PR) has been used as an anti-inflammatory and detoxification agent in Korea, and contains the biologically active dyes purple indirubin and blue indigo. Despite synthetic indigo showing genotoxic potential, thorough studies have not been carried out on the genotoxicity of PR. The potential genotoxicity of an aqueous extract of PR containing indigo (0.043%) and indirubin (0....

2014
Jee Young Kwon Hye Lim Kim Jong Yun Lee Yo Han Ju Ji Soo Kim Seung Hun Kang Yu-Ri Kim Jong-Kwon Lee Jayoung Jeong Meyoung-Kon Kim Eun Ho Maeng Young Rok Seo

BACKGROUND Silica dioxide (SiO2) has been used in various industrial products, including paints and coatings, plastics, synthetic rubbers, and adhesives. Several studies have investigated the genotoxic effects of SiO2; however, the results remain controversial due to variations in the evaluation methods applied in determining its physicochemical properties. Thus, well characterized chemicals an...

2016
Yuanhong Chen Wei Hu Changjiang Huang Shushan Hua Qihao Wei Chenglian Bai Jiangfei Chen Michelle B. Norris Richard Winn Dongren Yang Qiaoxiang Dong

Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) has been widely detected in the environment, wildlife and humans, but few studies have ever examined its mutagenic effect in vivo. In the present study, we use a transgenic fish model, the λ transgenic medaka, to evaluate the potential mutagenicity of PFOS in vivo following a subchronic exposure of 30 days. The mutant frequency of cII target gene was 3.46 × 10-5 ...

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