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. 1986 Aug:67:147-52.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.8667147.

Urine mutagenicity as an indicator of exposure to dietary mutagens formed during cooking of foods

Urine mutagenicity as an indicator of exposure to dietary mutagens formed during cooking of foods

R S Baker et al. Environ Health Perspect. 1986 Aug.

Abstract

Studies were undertaken with individuals fed fried bacon meals to determine whether fruit or vegetables, ingested along with bacon, modified uptake and subsequent excretion of bacon mutagen(s). Urinary mutagenic activity was significant in those who had consumed bacon or mixed bacon/vegetable or bacon/fruit meals within the previous 2 to 3 hr period. Although urine activity varied by a factor of 4 among 15 subjects who consumed different meals, there was no evidence from this investigation that fruit or vegetables contributed to the inherent variability in total urinary mutagenic activity. However, some differences in excretion kinetics may be attributable to vegetable or fruit supplements in mixed meals.

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