Understanding the importance of low‐molecular weight (ethylene oxide‐and propylene oxide‐induced) DNA adducts and mutations in risk assessment: Insights from …
The interpretation and significance of DNA adduct data, their causal relationship to
mutations, and their role in risk assessment have been debated for many years. An …
mutations, and their role in risk assessment have been debated for many years. An …
Overview of genotoxic impurities in pharmaceutical development
JP Bercu, KL Dobo, E Gocke… - International Journal of …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
This symposium focuses on the management of genotoxic impurities in the synthesis of
pharmaceuticals. Recent developments in both Europe and United States require sponsors …
pharmaceuticals. Recent developments in both Europe and United States require sponsors …
Recent developments in DNA adduct analysis by mass spectrometry: a tool for exposure biomonitoring and identification of hazard for environmental pollutants
DNA adducts represent an important category of biomarkers for detection and exposure
surveillance of potential carcinogenic and genotoxic chemicals in the environment. Sensitive …
surveillance of potential carcinogenic and genotoxic chemicals in the environment. Sensitive …
Dose-Response Relationships for N7-(2-Hydroxyethyl)Guanine Induced by Low-Dose [14C]Ethylene Oxide: Evidence for a Novel Mechanism of Endogenous …
DA Marsden, DJL Jones, RG Britton, T Ognibene… - Cancer research, 2009 - AACR
Ethylene oxide (EO) is widely used in the chemical industry and is also formed in humans
through the metabolic oxidation of ethylene, generated during physiologic processes. EO is …
through the metabolic oxidation of ethylene, generated during physiologic processes. EO is …
Quantitative comparison between in vivo DNA adduct formation from exposure to selected DNA-reactive carcinogens, natural background levels of DNA adduct …
A Paini, G Scholz, M Marin-Kuan, B Schilter… - …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
This study aimed at quantitatively comparing the occurrence/formation of DNA adducts with
the carcinogenicity induced by a selection of DNA-reactive genotoxic carcinogens. Contrary …
the carcinogenicity induced by a selection of DNA-reactive genotoxic carcinogens. Contrary …
Acrylamide: Consideration of species differences and nonlinear processes in estimating risk and safety for human ingestion
ML Gargas, CR Kirman, LM Sweeney… - Food and chemical …, 2009 - Elsevier
Acrylamide in cooked foods results in wide-spread, low-level human exposure. Potential
risks from dietary intake remain unclear due to apparent conflicting results from cancer …
risks from dietary intake remain unclear due to apparent conflicting results from cancer …
Critical review of styrene genotoxicity focused on the mutagenicity/clastogenicity literature and using current organization of economic cooperation and development …
MM Moore, LH Pottenger… - Environmental and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Styrene is an important high production volume chemical used to manufacture polymeric
products. In 2018, International Agency for Research on Cancer classified styrene as …
products. In 2018, International Agency for Research on Cancer classified styrene as …
Genotoxicity testing: Moving beyond qualitative “screen and bin” approach towards characterization of dose‐response and thresholds
LH Pottenger, BB Gollapudi - Environmental and molecular …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
For more than 40+ years, genotoxicity data have been interpreted in a qualitative, binary
mode; a chemical is considered either positive or negative for a response in the test system …
mode; a chemical is considered either positive or negative for a response in the test system …
Evidence-based dose–response assessment for thyroid tumorigenesis from acrylamide
M Dourson, R Hertzberg, B Allen, L Haber… - Regulatory Toxicology …, 2008 - Elsevier
Acrylamide is commonly found in various foods. Cancer studies in rats have reported
increases in tumors of the thyroid, mammary tissues, tunica vaginalis of the testis, and …
increases in tumors of the thyroid, mammary tissues, tunica vaginalis of the testis, and …
Enantioselectivity in the immunotoxicity of the insecticide acetofenate in an in vitro model
M Zhao, W Liu - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Chiral pesticides with an asymmetrical center in their molecular structures possess
enantioselectivity, not only in their pesticidal activities toward targeted organisms but also in …
enantioselectivity, not only in their pesticidal activities toward targeted organisms but also in …