Genotoxicity testing of 3,4,5-trimethylfuran-2(5H)-one, a compound from plant-derived smoke with germination inhibitory activity
Language English Country Netherlands Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed
25726142
DOI
10.1016/j.mrgentox.2014.12.006
PII: S1383-5718(14)00315-5
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- Butenolide, Cytome, VITOTOX,
- MeSH
- 4-Nitroquinoline-1-oxide toxicity MeSH
- Benzopyrenes toxicity MeSH
- Quinolones toxicity MeSH
- Furans pharmacology MeSH
- Hepatocytes cytology drug effects metabolism MeSH
- Germination drug effects MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Luciferases genetics metabolism MeSH
- Mutagens pharmacology MeSH
- Cell Line, Tumor MeSH
- Genes, Reporter MeSH
- Plants drug effects MeSH
- Salmonella typhimurium drug effects genetics growth & development MeSH
- Seeds drug effects growth & development MeSH
- SOS Response, Genetics drug effects MeSH
- Mutagenicity Tests MeSH
- Transcription Factors genetics metabolism MeSH
- Cell Survival drug effects MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Names of Substances
- 3,4,5-trimethylfuran-2(5H)-one MeSH Browser
- 4-Nitroquinoline-1-oxide MeSH
- 4-nitroquinolone-1-oxide MeSH Browser
- Benzopyrenes MeSH
- Quinolones MeSH
- Furans MeSH
- Luciferases MeSH
- Mutagens MeSH
- Transcription Factors MeSH
Plant-derived smoke and certain smoke compounds improve seed germination and enhance seedling growth of many species. Thus, smoke-infused water and the active smoke-derived compounds have the potential to be used in different agricultural and horticultural applications. However, despite these interesting and potentially practical properties, it should also be ascertained whether such compounds may pose a health risk, particularly if they are to be used in the production of food or fodder crops. Amongst some of the aspects that would be important to understand are any possible genotoxic properties that the compounds may possess due to potential carry-over effects. Here, we report on a genotoxicity study of 3,4,5-trimethylfuran-2(5H)-one, a compound from plant-derived smoke previously shown to have germination inhibitory activity. Using two in vitro tests, namely the bacterial VITOTOX® test (with/without S9 metabolic activation) and the cytome assay on human C3A cells, no genotoxicity or toxicity was found. Furthermore, these results support a previous study where a related smoke-derived compound with germination promoting properties was investigated.
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