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Metabolism of azo dyes derived from benzidine, 3,3'-dimethyl-benzidine and 3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine to potentially carcinogenic aromatic amines by intestinal bacteria.

C E Cerniglia, J P Freeman, W Franklin, L D Pack.   

Abstract

The metabolism of a benzidine-based dye, Direct Black 38, a 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine-based dye, Direct Red 2 and a 3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine-based dye, Direct Blue 15 has been studied both in pure cultures of anaerobic bacteria and in bacterial suspensions derived from the intestinal contents of the rat. All of the pure cultures and the rat intestinal bacteria were able to reduce the azo linkages of Direct Black 38, Direct Red 2 and Direct Blue 15 with the subsequent formation of benzidine, 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine and 3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine, respectively. The metabolites of Direct Black 38, Direct Red 2 and Direct Blue 15 were isolated and identified by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and had similar chromatographic and mass spectral properties with those of authentic standards. Results from this study indicate that in vitro anaerobic incubations of rat intestinal microorganisms were able to reduce and cleave the azo bonds of dyes derived from benzidine, 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine and 3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine to form potentially carcinogenic aromatic amines.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7151244     DOI: 10.1093/carcin/3.11.1255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carcinogenesis        ISSN: 0143-3334            Impact factor:   4.944


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5.  Azoreductase activity of anaerobic bacteria isolated from human intestinal microflora.

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6.  Evaluation of impact of exposure of Sudan azo dyes and their metabolites on human intestinal bacteria.

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7.  Investigation of possible metabolism of pigment yellow 17, a 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine-based pigment, after inhalation exposure in rats.

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8.  Comparison of the azoreductase and nitroreductase from Clostridium perfringens.

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