Rapid detection of cytotoxicity of food additives and contaminants by a novel cytotoxicity test, menadione-catalyzed H2O2 production assay |
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Authors: | Shiro Yamashoji Kenji Isshiki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kobe Gakuin Women's College, 27-1 Hayashiyama-cho, 653-0861 Nagata-ku, Japan |
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Abstract: | Menadione-catalyzed H2O2 production by viable animal cells was proportional to the viable cell number, and H2O2 production decreased with increasing cytotoxic effects after the incubation of cells with cytotoxic compounds. The cytotoxic effects of food additives, pesticides, antibiotics, heavy metals, phytotoxins, mycotoxins, and marine toxins were estimated using the above test employingNIH/3T3 and Neuro-2a cells. Synergistic effects of the toxin mixture were observed and acute cytotoxicity detected 1 h after the incubation of cells with toxins. This menadione-catalyzed H2O2production assay is rapid and simple compared to other popular cytotoxicity tests such as the MTT reduction assay and Neutral red inclusion test, requiring4 h. The menadione-catalyzed H2O2 production assay is expected to be a useful food safety test for rapidly detecting toxic compounds having a basic cytotoxic effect on common animal cells. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Cytotoxicity Food safety evaluation Menadione-catalyzed H2O2 production |
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