[The detection of the genotoxic and mutagenic activities of disperse azo dyes for their hygienic standardization]
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[The detection of the genotoxic and mutagenic activities of disperse azo dyes for their hygienic standardization]
Abstract
Evaluating level and synthesis of DNA in liver cells, counting occurrence of dominant lethal mutations, the authors studied molecular and genetic effects of dispersed polyaether mononitrodyes Orange 2K and Red-Brown G after the peroral administration and the chronic inhalation (2.5 and 4 months). Red-Brown G examined in acute and chronic exposures appeared to be powerful mutagen. Orange 2K induced minor changes of nuclear DNA functioning in liver cells, if compared to Red-Brown G. In Dominant Lethal Mutations Test both dyes were assigned to mild mutagens. The diagnosed effects are used for setting hygienic standards in the air of workplace.