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Generation of hydrogen peroxide,superoxide anion and the hydroxyl free radical from polyphenols and active benzene metabolites: Their possible role in mutagenesis
Authors:Lee  Shern-Fwu  Lin  Jen-Kun
Institution:(1) Institute of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract:Benzene is strongly suspected of being an animal and human carcinogen, but the mechanisms by which it induces tumors of lymphoid and hematopoietic organs are unknown. Production of active oxygen species from benzene metabolites hydroquinone (HQ), catechol and 1,2,4-benzenetriol (1,2,4-BT) and related polyphenols (resorcinol, pyrogallol and phloroglucinol) are investigated. Pyrogallol and 1,2,4-BT can produce H2O2, O 2 and·OH simultaneously, and have powerful mutagenic potential. Resorcinol and phloroglucinol cannot produce all of the active oxygen species, and show no mutagenic effects. Catechol can produce H2O2, but cannot produce O 2 and·OH, and has no mutagenic activity. These data strongly support the hypothesis that benzene metabolites can cause mutagenicity via the generation of oxygen radicals. Although HQ produces H2O2 only, and less than produced by pyrogallol and 1,2,4-BT, the mutagenicity of HQ is higher. The results indicate that HQ may act via another mechanism to cause mutagenicity. In the presence of trace metal ions, the reactivity of polyphenols is increased. The biological significance of these phenomena are investigated and discussed.
Keywords:Polyphenols  Benzene metabolites  Hydroquinone  Catechol  1  2  4-Benzenetriol  Pyrogallol  Active oxygen species  Hydrogen peroxide  Superoxide radical  Hydroxyl free radical
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