In vitro toxicology test for cigarette mainstream smoke

담배적용 생체외(in vitro) 평가

  • Published : 2008.06.25

Abstract

세포독성과 유전독성 측정법은 독성 평가에 있어서 통합요소이며, 잠재적인 생물학적 활성을 측정하는 방법으로서 규제 당국에 의해 인정되는 방법이다. 이들은 빠르고 경제적인 방법이고, 오랜 사용한 역사를 가지고 있으며, 양적인 독성을 평가 할 수 있는 방법이다. 담배의 안전성을 평가하기위해 널리 이용되는 3-battery 시험법은 다음과 같다. 1. 미생물을 이용한 복귀돌연변이 시험 2. 포유류 유래 세포주를 이용한 Neutral red 세포독성 3. 포유류 유래 세포주를 이용한 소핵시험

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