نتایج جستجو برای: mutagenicity

تعداد نتایج: 3111  

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1994

2016
Roopasri Ranganatha Sridhara Chakravarthy Sunilkumar Sukumaran

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Journal: :Cancer research 1975
E Zeiger

The effects of various dietary modifications on the mutagenicity of dimethylnitrosamine (DMNA), N-nitrosomorpholine, and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea for Salmonella typhimurium his G-46 in the host-mediated assay were studied. The diets used were:chow, complete semisynthetic, protein-free, and all-casein, in addition to a 24-hr starvation regimen. The mutagenicity of DMNA and N-nitrosomorpholine, whi...

2010
Thomas Ferrari Giuseppina Gini

BACKGROUND Mutagenicity is the capability of a substance to cause genetic mutations. This property is of high public concern because it has a close relationship with carcinogenicity and potentially with reproductive toxicity. Experimentally, mutagenicity can be assessed by the Ames test on Salmonella with an estimated experimental reproducibility of 85%; this intrinsic limitation of the in vitr...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1986
H Hayatsu T Hayatsu Y Wataya

Fried ground beef has been shown to contain mutagens, and the major mutagenic component has been identified as 2-amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoxaline (MeIQx). Mutagens in feces of three adult volunteers were fractionated by treatment of the feces with blue cotton followed by chromatography on a carboxymethyl cellulose column. The chromatographic fraction corresponding to MeIQx in terms o...

2016
Esra Mutlu Sarah H. Warren Seth M. Ebersviller Ingeborg M. Kooter Judith E. Schmid Janice A. Dye William P. Linak M. Ian Gilmour James J. Jetter Mark Higuchi David M. DeMarini

BACKGROUND Emissions from solid fuels used for cooking cause ~4 million premature deaths per year. Advanced solid-fuel cookstoves are a potential solution, but they should be assessed by appropriate performance indicators, including biological effects. OBJECTIVE We evaluated two categories of solid-fuel cookstoves for eight pollutant and four mutagenicity emission factors, correlated the muta...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1979
R A Pelroy M R Petersen

Conditions that affect the sensitivity of the Ames assay of complex hydrocarbon mixtures derived from shale oil were studied. Two fractions, one enriched in polynuclear aromatic compounds (PNA fraction), and a second fraction enriched in aromatic and heterocyclic amines (basic fraction), were selected for most of this work because of their comparatively high mutagenicity (i.e., compared with ra...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1979
Y Tazima

The discovery of the potent mutagenicity of AF-2, which was once used in Japan as a food preservative, has exerted a great influence not only on screening procedures for carcinogenic compounds but also on legislative approaches to mutagenic substances. It promoted the synthesis of exceedingly sensitive and reliable tester strains in Salmonella and supported the hypothesis of a common mechanism ...

Journal: :Mutation research 1988
L B Rosman P K Chakraborty E A Messerly J E Sinsheimer

6 aromatic glycidyl ethers containing naphthyl, biphenyl or benzylphenyl substituents were synthesized. These epoxides together with the commercially available compounds 2-biphenylyl glycidyl ether were examined for dose-mutagenicity relationships using the plate incorporation Ames test with Salmonella typhimurium strains TA100 and TA1535. Structure-mutagenicity relationships were further exami...

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