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  2. Anthraflavic acid inhibits the mutagenicity of the food mutagen IQ: mechanism of action

Anthraflavic acid inhibits the mutagenicity of the food mutagen IQ: mechanism of action

  • Mutat Res. 1988 Mar-Apr;207(3-4):121-5. doi: 10.1016/0165-7992(88)90075-9.
A D Ayrton 1 C Ioannides R Walker
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, University of Surrey, Guildford, Great Britain.
Abstract

The ability of anthraflavic acid to inhibit the mutagenicity of IQ was investigated using the Ames test and employing hepatic activation systems from Aroclor 1254-pretreated rats. Incorporation of anthraflavic acid into the S9 mix caused a concentration-dependent decrease in the mutagenicity of IQ. A similar effect was seen when microsomes only were employed as activation systems. Cytosol, as we have previously demonstrated, potentiated the microsome-mediated mutagenicity of IQ and this potentiation was also inhibited by anthraflavic acid. In contrast, anthraflavic acid had no effect on the mutagenicity of the direct-acting microsome-generated metabolites of IQ. It is concluded that anthraflavic acid is a potent inhibitor of IQ mutagenicity by virtue of its ability to inhibit both its microsomal and cytosolic activation pathways.

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