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Mutagenesis oxidative reactions

Some Reactions of Diallate, Trlallate and Sulfallate of Possible Importance to Their Mutagenic and/or Garcinogenic Properties. Current knowledge of the oxidation and rearrangement reactions of -(2-chloroallyl) thio- and dithiocarbamate herbicides in relation to their mutagenic activities is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. The mutagenesis data (6, 2 is from the... [Pg.76]

Some chemicals by their inherent molecular properties possess a high redox potential. o-Aminophenol, for example, is capable of oxidizing ferrohemoglobin to ferrihemoglobin. Nitrates also cause methemoglobinemia. Such one-electron chemical reactions may play a role in mutagenesis. [Pg.42]

One of the main points of interest in arene oxides arises from their biological reactions. At one time it was believed that arene oxides were the proximate intermediates responsible for carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, and necrosis. It will be useful to trace briefly the development of the current ideas of the involvement of arene oxides in carcinogenesis. [Pg.154]


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