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Mutagens formed from butylated hydroxyanisole treated with nitrite under acidic conditions.

Mutation research (1987-02-01)
M Mizuno, A Ohara, G Danno, K Kanazawa, M Natake
RÉSUMÉ

The reaction products from butylated hydroxyanisole treated with nitrite under acidic conditions were investigated for mutagenic activity in Salmonella typhimurium his reversion assay and for DNA-damaging activity using H17 Rec+ (wild) and M45 Rec- (recombinationless) of Bacillus subtilis. The chloroform extract of the reaction mixture showed 9 spots on thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Compounds from 2 spots on the TLC had high mutagenic activity in TA100 without S9 mix, with DNA-damaging activity. The 2 mutagens were then crystallized from the reaction mixture and identified to be 2-tert.-butyl-p-quinone (t-BQ) and the dimer of t-BQ; 3,3'-di-tert.-butyl-biphenyldiquinone-(2,5,2',5') (BBDQ), from their instrumental analysis. The mutagenic activities of t-BQ and BBDQ were determined by Ames test, and the induced mutation frequencies were about 1.9 X 10(-4) (t-BQ) and 8.3 X 10(-5) (BBDQ).

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2-tert-Butyl-1,4-benzoquinone, 98%