Formation of DNA-damaging and mutagenic activity in the reaction systems containing nitrite and butylated hydroxyanisole, tryptophan, or cysteine.
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It was confirmed by the procedure of rec-assay that DNA-damaging activities were formed in the reaction systems containing nitrite and phenol derivatives including BHA, tryptophan or cysteine under gastric pH conditions. The mutagenic action of the nitrite-BHA, nitrite-tryptophan and nitrite-cysteine systems was also tested according to Ames' method using Salmonella typhimurium TA 1535 and TA 98. The mutagenic activity was observed in the nitrite-tryptophan and nitrite-cysteine systems, though the nitrite-BHA system did not show the activity. The DNA-damaging products were generally labile, i.e., the activity decreased significantly after 1.5 to 2 hours of the reaction, except in the case of the nitrite-BHA system. The DNA-damaging activity in the nitrite-BHA system did not decrease even after 48 hours of the reaction. Nitrosophenol derivatives themselves showed the DNA-damaging activity at pH 1. The active product in the nitrite-BHA system was isolated and the structure was determined to be 2-tert-butyl-quinone. This compound gave a positive rec-assay test, and showed no mutagenesis by Ames' method. The active product from the nitrite-cysteine system was infered to be nitrosocysteine, and the product showed both DNA-damaging and mutagenic activity.
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金沢 和樹
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University
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団野 源一
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University
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名武 昌人
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University
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前田 利和
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University
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川村 和彦
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University
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金沢 和樹
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
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団野 源一
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
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名武 昌人
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
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