Abstract

isoPropyl methanesulphonate (iPMS) and its n-propyl analogue (nPMS) are shown to be active in mouse bone marrow micronucleus assays using male CBA, male and female ( C3H El × 102 El )F1 and male and female Muta ™Mouse mice. iPMS was significantly more active than nPMS. No significant strain or gender differences were observed. These findings reflect the differences reported earlier for these two chemicals in mouse dominant lethal mutation assays. The earlier described dominant lethal assay data are represented schematically and discussed.

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