Literature DB >> 17032672

Mutagenic activities and physicochemical properties of selected nitrobenzanthrones.

Takeji Takamura-Enya1, Hitomi Suzuki, Yoshiharu Hisamatsu.   

Abstract

Mutagenic activity of nine nitro derivatives of benzanthrone, namely 1-nitro-, 2-nitro-, 3-nitro-, 9-nitro-, 11-nitro-, 1,9-dinitro-, 3,9-dinitro-, 3,11-dinitro- and 3,9,11-trinitrobenzanthrone were tested with Salmonella strains TA98, TA100, YG1021 and YG1024 in both the presence and absence of an S9 mix. Each compound exhibited mutagenic activity with all the strains. Among these nine isomers, 3-nitrobenzantrone exhibited the most mutagenic activity with all the strains without the S9 mix. The mutagenic activities of the dinitro and trinitro derivatives of benzanthrone were lower than that of the 3-nitro derivative; this is evident from the mutagenic activity of nitrated polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), which is generally enhanced with an increase in nitration. The physicochemical properties of nitrated benzanthrone (reduction potential, hydrophobicity and orientation of nitro groups to the aromatic ring) demonstrated that mononitrated benzanthrone exhibits a lower reduction potential than mononitroPAHs such as 1-nitropyrene and 3-nitrofluoranthene, but was almost equivalent to that of dinitroPAH. Moreover, the mutagenic activity of mononitrobenzanthrones clearly depend on the reduction potential of each compound; however, this tendency was not observed in polynitrobenzanthrones, probably because the reduction of the nitro groups to amino groups of polynitrated benzanthrone might be predominant without a sufficient formation of corresponding hydroxyamines. These results suggest that aromatic compounds that contain keto groups, when nitrated, may act as potentially powerful direct-acting mutagens.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17032672     DOI: 10.1093/mutage/gel045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutagenesis        ISSN: 0267-8357            Impact factor:   3.000


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