Characterization of Genotoxicity of Kojic Acid by Mutagenicity in Salmonella and Micronucleus Induction in Rodent Liver
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Three lots of kojic acid (KA) which were produced for use as a reagent, food additive and in cosmetics were shown to be mutagenic in S. typhimurium TA100 with or without S9 mix, with a specific activity of around 100 revertants per mg of KA. Since there are contradictory reports on genotoxicity of KA, we examined, using HPLC, whether the mutagenicity to S. typhimurium is due to KA itself, or due to contaminants present in the KA samples. Although two UV absorbing fractions were separated by HPLC, mutagenicity was detected only in the major fraction and the specific mutagenic activity of KA did not change before and after HPLC separation. The material in the major peak fractions on HPLC was confirmed to be KA by NMR. Thus it was demonstrated that KA itself is mutagenic and no mutagenic contaminants were detected in the three lots of samples. Since KA is known to produce liver tumors in mice, we further examined the genotoxicity of KA in the liver of rodents. KA induced micronuclei (MN) in the regenerating liver of adult mice by its gastric intubation at 1 g per kg body weight. However, no MN were induced in young mice (3 weeks old) without partial hepatectomy. Since it was recently found that KA had no tumor-initiating activity in the liver of mice in a two-step carcinogenicity study, there is no evidence that the genotoxicity detected in the mouse liver is involved in liver carcinogenesis.
- 日本環境変異原学会の論文
- 2006-02-28
著者
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SASAKI Yu
Hachinohe National College of Technology
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Mochizuki Mastaka
共立薬科大学
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Kawaguchi Satomi
Hachinohe Natl Col Techn
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Kawaguchi Satomi
Hachinohe National College Of Technology
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Nagao Minako
Kyoritsu University Of Pharmacy
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ISHIKAWA Satoko
Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy
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MOCHIZUKI Masataka
Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy
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Ishikawa Satoko
共立薬科大学
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Ishikawa Satoko
Kyoritsu College Of Pharmacy
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Sasaki Yu
Hachinohe College Of Technology
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Mochizuki Masataka
Kyoritsu College Of Pharmacy
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