Fecapentaenes and their precursors throughout the bowel--results of an autopsy study |
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Authors: | M H Schiffman P Bitterman A L Viciana C Schairer L Russell R L Van Tassell T D Wilkins |
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Institution: | Environmental Epidemiology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892. |
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Abstract: | The fecapentaenes are potent mutagens found in the stool of some humans and pigs. These compounds are produced by Bacteroides species in the gut from an uncharacterized family of precursor compounds, and have been postulated to pose a risk of human colorectal cancer. To better understand fecapentaene production in vivo, and to determine if excreted levels measured in epidemiologic studies are representative of the entire colon, fecapentaenes were assayed from multiple sites in the bowel in an autopsy study of 16 humans and 2 pigs. An indirect measurement of fecapentaene precursors was also made. Colonic concentrations of fecapentaenes and precursors varied widely between individuals, but were consistent for each individual throughout the colon. In addition, the measurements of rectal contents, assumed to approximate values in excreted stool, were equivalent to measurements from the colon. |
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