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Fecapentaene causes sister-chromatid exchanges in human lymphocytes
M Bauchinger1, R Bartha, E Schmid
1Institut für Strahlenbiologie, GSF, Munich, F.R.G.
Mutation Research
|September 1, 1988
Abstract:
Fecapentaenes are potent mutagenic compounds found in human feces that are considered as potential colon carcinogens. It is demonstrated that a synthetic racemic all-trans fecapentaene-12 (fec-12) causes a strong dose-dependent increase in the frequency of sister-chromatid exchanges (SCE) in human lymphocytes exposed at different stages of the cell cycle. The SCE-inducing capacity is consistent with published results on the DNA-damaging activity of fec-12 such as formation of DNA single-strand breaks and interstrand cross-links.