Mutagenicity of vinyl chloride,chloroethyleneoxide, chloroacetaldehyde and chloroethanol |
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Authors: | C. Malaveille H. Bartsch A. Barbin A.M. Camus R. Montesano A. Croisy P. Jacquignon |
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Affiliation: | International Agency for Research on Cancer, Unit of Chemical Carcinogenesis, 69008 Lyon, France;CNRS, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France |
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Abstract: | Exposure of S. typhimurium strains TA 1530, TA 1535 and G-46 to vinyl chloride increased the number of his+ rev./plate 16, 12 or 5 times over the spontaneous mutation rate. The mutagenic response for TA 1530 strain was enhanced 7, 4 or 5-fold when fortified S-9 liver fractions from humans, rats or mice were added. In TA 1530 strain, chloroacetic acid showed only toxic effects, while chloroacetaldehyde, chloroethanol and chloroethyleneoxide caused a mutagenic response. The latter compound was shown to be a strong alkylating agent. |
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Keywords: | VCM vinyl chloride monomer PB phenobarbitone GLC gas liquid chromatography |
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