نتایج جستجو برای: mutagenicity ames

تعداد نتایج: 6490  

Journal: :Mutation research 1989
A K Giri E A Messerly J E Sinsheimer

Sister-chromatid exchange (SCE) and chromosome aberrations (CA) in bone marrow cells were analyzed after in vivo exposure in mice to 4 aliphatic epoxides, namely 1-naphthyl glycidyl ether (NGE), 1-naphthyl propylene oxide (NPO), 4-nitrophenyl glycidyl ether (NPGE) and trichloropropylene oxide (TCPO). These compounds were selected as being among the most mutagenic aliphatic epoxides in our previ...

2016
Hyun-Joo Kim Nak-Yun Sung Hae In Yong Hanwool Kim Younggap Lim Kwang Hyun Ko Cheol-Heui Yun Cheorun Jo

Cold plasma has been developed to reduce microbial contamination and to improve safety of food and medical products. In addition, the technology can be used in the manufacture of sausages without addition of nitrite. To be applied in food industry commercially, the new technology should be safe and efficient. However, toxicological test of plasma-treated food is limited. Therefore, the purpose ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
D F Liberman R C Fink F L Schaefer R J Mulcahy A A Stark

The mutagenicity of anthracene, anthraquinone, and four structurally similar compounds of each was evaluated in the Ames/Salmonella microsome assay. Anthraquinone was shown to be mutagenic for strains TA1537, TA1538, and TA98 in the absence of rat liver homogenate. The four anthraquinone derivatives tested were mutagenic for TA1537 exclusively. None of the anthracenes exhibited mutagenic activity.

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2006
S G Salamanca-Pinzón R Camacho-Carranza S L Hernández-Ojeda J J Espinosa-Aguirre

A characterization of nitrocompounds activation by cell-free extracts (CFE) of wild-type (AB(+)), SnrA deficient (B(+)), Cnr deficient (A(+)) and SnrA/Cnr deficient (AB(-)) Salmonella typhimurium strains has been done. The Ames mutagenicity test (S. typhimurium his(+) reversion assay) was used, as well as nitroreductase (NR) activity determinations where the decrease in absorbance generated by ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Andrew Whitehead Kathryn M Kuivila James L Orlando Sergey Kotelevtsev Susan L Anderson

The primary objective of the present study was to test whether agricultural chemical runoff was associated with in-stream genotoxicity in native fish. Using Sacramento sucker (Catostomus occidentalis), we combined field-caging experiments in an agriculturally dominated watershed with controlled laboratory exposures to field-collected water samples, and we coupled genotoxicity biomarker measurem...

2014
Samuel J. Webb Thierry Hanser Brendan J. Howlin Paul Krause Jonathan D. Vessey

BACKGROUND A new algorithm has been developed to enable the interpretation of black box models. The developed algorithm is agnostic to learning algorithm and open to all structural based descriptors such as fragments, keys and hashed fingerprints. The algorithm has provided meaningful interpretation of Ames mutagenicity predictions from both random forest and support vector machine models built...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1976
J J Wong D P Hsieh

Aflatoxins and their animal biotransformation products were screened for carcinogenic potential using the Ames' in vitro microbial detection system for carcinogens as bacterial mutagens [B. N. Ames et al. (1973) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 70,2281-2285]. Aflatoxicol, aflatoxins G1 and M1, aflatoxicol H1, and aflatoxins Q1, B2, P1, G2, B2a, and G2a, listed in order of decreasing mutagenic potency...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1982
Errol Zeiger Stephen Haworth William Speck Kristien Mortelmans

A number of phthalate esters and related chemicals were tested for mutagenicity in Salmonella typhimurium. The chemicals were tested blind in three laboratories by a preincubation modification of the Ames Salmonella/mammalian microsome test using S-9 prepared from Aroclor-induced rats and Syrian hamsters. All chemicals tested were judged to be nonmutagenic.

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 ...

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