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. 1988 Oct;206(2):221-5.
doi: 10.1016/0165-1218(88)90164-4.

Antimutagenic effects of several subfractions of extract from wheat sprout toward benzo[a]pyrene-induced mutagenicity in strain TA98 of Salmonella typhimurium

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Antimutagenic effects of several subfractions of extract from wheat sprout toward benzo[a]pyrene-induced mutagenicity in strain TA98 of Salmonella typhimurium

B Peryt et al. Mutat Res. 1988 Oct.

Abstract

The aqueous extract from wheat sprouts contains some antimutagenic factor(s). The factor(s) abolish(es) the activity of aryl hydrocarbon (benzo[a]pyrene) hydroxylase (AHH) in the S9 fraction from Aroclor-treated rat livers and also inhibit(s) the mutagenic activity of benzo[a]pyrene (B(a)P) in the Ames test. The extract (fraction S30) was subjected to initial fractionation by thermal treatment, 3 24-h cycles of dialysis and ultrafiltration. The antigenotoxic activity of fraction S30 amounted to 98% and was unchanged by thermal treatment (100 degrees C, 10 min). Both the dialysate and the dialysis fluid inhibited the mutagenic effect of B(a)P by 48.4 and 48% respectively. The microsomal subfraction inhibited the mutagenicity only in 10%, and the postmicrosomal subfraction in 68%. It is concluded that the extract from wheat sprouts contains at least 2 heat-resistant compounds (or groups of compounds) located within the cell cytosol and showing antimutagenic activity: one group is of low molecular weight and another of high MW. Alternatively, low-molecular compounds could either be free or bound to high-molecular compound(s).

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