نتایج جستجو برای: mutagenicity ames

تعداد نتایج: 6490  

Journal: :In vivo 2006
Csaba Varga Katalin Szendi István Ember

The environmental carcinogens nitroarenes are frequently adsorbed by asbestos fibres. An effective dose of 1-nitropyrene was studied in vivo. The mutagenic pattern of excreted urine of orally and intraperitoneally exposed rats was tested by the Ames mutagenicity assay. The characteristics of detected mutagenicity proved to be different in the two routes of exposure. TA 100 mutagenicity was only...

2014
Z. Hojati F. Dehghanian

Some chemicals used by human such as food additives are mutagenic and mutagenicity effects analysis of them is very important because of considerable consumption by man. One of the most common methods used in the recognition of the chemicals' mutagenicity is Salmonella Typhimurium Reverse Mutation (Ames) test. The purpose of the present study is mutagenicity effects analysis of sodium nitrite, ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1983
K Szyba A Lange

The potential effect of asbestos fibers on mutagenicity of benzo(a)pyrene was investigated by using the Ames test. Asbestos fibers without a coating of benzo(a)pyrene or benzo(a)pyrene when not dissolved in DMSO lacked any mutagenic effect in the Salmonella/mammalian microsome mutagenicity test. However, when benzo(a)pyrene was adsorbed onto asbestos, significant numbers of mutated bacteria wer...

Journal: :Mutation research 1987
L B Rosman V Gaddamidi J E Sinsheimer

10 aryl propylene oxides and 6 aryl butylene oxides were synthesized. Dose-mutagenicity relationships were studied for these compounds and for 1,2-epoxybutane, using both the preincubation and plate incorporation Ames tests with Salmonella typhimurium strains TA100 and TA1535. Structure-mutagenicity relationships were further examined by concurrent testing at single doses with the plate incorpo...

Journal: :Mutation research 2000
K Mortelmans E Zeiger

The Ames Salmonella/microsome mutagenicity assay (Salmonella test; Ames test) is a short-term bacterial reverse mutation assay specifically designed to detect a wide range of chemical substances that can produce genetic damage that leads to gene mutations. The test employs several histidine dependent Salmonella strains each carrying different mutations in various genes in the histidine operon. ...

Journal: :the iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
ines skandrani faculty of dental medecine monastir ludovik leloup inserm umr 911 – cro2 (centre de recherche en oncologie biologique et oncopharmacologie) faculté de pharmacie – 27 bd jean moulin – cs 30064 - 13385 marseille cedex 05 – france herve kovacic inserm umr 911 – cro2 (centre de recherche en oncologie biologique et oncopharmacologie) faculté de pharmacie – 27 bd jean moulin – cs 30064 - 13385 marseille cedex 05 – france marie-geneviève dijoux-franca laboratory of pharmacognosy lyon, france kamel ghedira faculty of pharmacy tunisia leila chekira faculty of pharmacy tunisia

in this study, we investigate the potential of moricandia arvensis methanol leaf extract (meohl) on calpain activity, melanin biosynthesis and dna mutagenicity. cytotoxic effect and measurement of reactive oxygen species (ros) induced by lucigenin in colorectal cells (be) were also determined. in addition the chemical analysis of the extract was also studied and the chemical profile illustrates...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1977
A D Rahimtula P K Zachariah P J O'Brien

Antioxidants inhibit the rat liver microsomal mixed-function-oxidase-catalysed hydroxylation of benzo[a]pyrene. These antioxidants also decrease the formation of mutagenic products from benzo[a]pyrene as judged by the Ames bacterial-mutagenicity assay [B.N. Ames, J. McCann & E. Yamazaki (1975) Mutat. Res. 31, 347-364]. It is suggested that antioxidants exert their protective effect against canc...

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Background and purpose: Avicennia marina (family Acanthaceae) has been used as traditional medicine in Iran to treat some diseases such as ulcers, rheumatism and burns. The present study investigated the in silico and in vitro mutagenicity of the fruit, leaf, seed and stem extracts of Avicennia marina and their effects on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) proliferation. Materia...

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...

2002
Steven H. Neau Barry H. Hooberman Stephen W. Frantz

Phenyl glycidyl ether and 6 para-subst i tuted derivatives, the methoxy, tert-butyl, methyl, chloro, bromo and nitro compounds, were tested in the Ames' test for mutagenicity. With the exception of the tert-butyl derivative in TA1535, all 7 compounds were mutagenic in both strains TA100 and TA1535. Electron-donating groups in the para position decreased mutagenicity while electron-withdrawing g...

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