Evaluation of the genotoxic effect of tartrazine using a metabolic activation system in human lymphocyte culture under cytokinetic block conditions

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
T. A. Nikitina, Mariya A. Konyashkina, F. Ingel, L. V. Akhaltseva
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The expansion of the spectrum of use of food additives and, in particular, food dyes (FD), increases the risk of increasing human exposure to genotoxicants. Since in real life, not pure substances with proven genetic safety are in contact with a person, but complex mixtures of unknown composition, even minor impurities in which can become an additional source or modifier of genome instability effects. Of particular concern in this aspect are synthetic FD azo and diazo compounds which can be transformed by human intestinal microflora to some forms of genotoxicants. The purpose of the work is to evaluate the genotoxic effects of 02 mg/mL of Tartrazine FD (E102) purchased in a retail network in a micronucleus test on human blood cells cultured under cytokinetic block conditions in parallel in presence and without rat S9 hepatocyte metabolic activation system. Genotoxic effects were found in cultures without metabolic activation at 0.00002560,00064 mg/mL and 0.4 mg/mL of tartrazine, and in the presence of S9 at 0.0000256 mg/mL, 0,000128 mg/mL and 0.16 mg/mL of tartrazine. For the first time, a dose-dependent suppression of mitotic and proliferative activity of lymphocytes induced by the tested tartrazine sample was revealed, as well as a dose-dependent U-shaped curve in the frequency of apoptosis. The data obtained indicate the presence of genotoxic activity of the studied sample. We discuss the necessity to create the system for evaluation the genotoxic safety of FD real mixtures from a retail network.
在细胞动力学阻滞条件下利用代谢激活系统评价酒黄石在人淋巴细胞培养中的遗传毒性作用
食品添加剂,特别是食品色素使用范围的扩大,增加了人类接触基因毒物的风险。因为在现实生活中,与人接触的不是经过证明具有遗传安全性的纯物质,而是未知成分的复杂混合物,甚至是微小的杂质,都可能成为基因组不稳定效应的额外来源或修饰因子。在这方面特别值得关注的是合成的FD偶氮和重氮化合物,它们可以被人体肠道菌群转化为某些形式的基因毒物。本研究的目的是评价在零售网络中购买的02 mg/mL酒黄石FD (E102)在细胞动力学阻断条件下平行培养的人血细胞在存在和不存在大鼠S9肝细胞代谢激活系统的微核试验中的遗传毒性作用。在0.00002560mg /mL、00064mg /mL和0.4 mg/mL酒石黄浓度下,在S9存在的0.0000256mg /mL、000128mg /mL和0.16 mg/mL酒石黄浓度下,没有代谢激活的培养物中发现了遗传毒性效应。首次发现酒黄石样品对淋巴细胞有丝分裂和增殖活性的抑制呈剂量依赖性,细胞凋亡频率呈剂量依赖性u型曲线。所获得的数据表明所研究样品存在遗传毒性活性。我们讨论了建立一个系统来评估来自零售网络的FD真实混合物的遗传毒性安全性的必要性。
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal Ecological genetics is an international journal which accepts for consideration original manuscripts that reflect the results of field and experimental studies, and fundamental research of broad conceptual and/or comparative context corresponding to the profile of the Journal. Once a year, the editorial Board reviews and, if necessary, corrects the rules for authors and the journal rubrics.
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