Archives of Pharmacal Research
- Volume 18 Issue 6
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- Pages.415-422
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- 1995
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- 0253-6269(pISSN)
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- 1976-3786(eISSN)
Antimutagenic Activities of 24 Synthetic Flavones with The Salmonella Microsomal Assay
- Laget, M. (Laboratoire de Biogenotoxicologie et Mutagenese Environnementale (EA 1784), Faculte de Pharmacie) ;
- De Meo, M. (Laboratoire de Biogenotoxicologie et Mutagenese Environnementale (EA 1784), Faculte de Pharmacie) ;
- Wallet, J.C. (Laboratoire de Phytochimie, Faculte des Sciences et Techniques de Sciences et Techniques de Saint-Jerome) ;
- Gaydou, E.M. (Laboratoire de Phytochimie, Faculte des Sciences et Techniques de Sciences et Techniques de Saint-Jerome) ;
- Guiraud, H. (Laboratoire de Biogenotoxicologie et Mutagenese Environnementale (EA 1784), Faculte de Pharmacie) ;
- Dumenil, G. (Laboratoire de Biogenotoxicologie et Mutagenese Environnementale (EA 1784), Faculte de Pharmacie)
- Published : 1995.12.01
Abstract
Twenty-four flavones were synthesized with various hydroxyl and/or methoxyl groups on A and B rings. Their antimutagenic properties were evaluated against ben:w(a)pyrene (BaP) and a pool of mutagenic urine concentrate (U) using a modified liquid incubation method of Ames test. The tester strain was Salmonella typhimurium TA98+S9 Mix. The antimutagenic activities were calculated by non linear regression analysis and the doses of flavones (in nmoles) required for a 50% reduction of induced revertants with BaP and U were defined as the inhibition doses (TEX>$ID_{508}{\;}and{\;}ID_{508}$ respectively). Seventeen flavones possessed significant antimutagenic activity against BaP.