U Jorritsma, M Cornet, P Van Hummelen, H M Bolt, A Vercruysse, M Kirsch-Volders, V Rogiers
Index: Mutagenesis 10(2) , 101-4, (1995)
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2-Methylpropene (isobutene), a gaseous compound widely used in chemical industries, is metabolized to the epoxide 2-methyl-1,2-epoxypropane. The parent compound has previously been shown to be non-mutagenic in a modified Ames test, whereas the epoxide metabolite gave a positive result. In this study, both compounds have been tested in the in vitro micronucleus test using human lymphocytes. Propylene oxide, a well known mutagenic compound, served as a positive control. It was found that 2-methylpropene had no mutagenic effect, whereas its epoxide induced a statistically significant dose-dependent increase in the number of micronuclei. The effect observed was comparable with that obtained for propylene oxide.
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Isobutylene Oxide
CAS:558-30-5 |
C4H8O |
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