Abstract

Objective To determine genetic toxicity of three market-available hair dyes with in vitro micronucleus test (MNvit) and thymidinekinase mouse lymphoma assay (TK MLA) and to compare detection results of the two methods. Methods Mouse L5178Y cell line was used in the detections. In MNvit test, micronucleus rate was calculated by microscopic counting of the specimens after smearing and staining. In MLA, mutation frequency (MF) was calculated for the determination of genetic toxicity. Results Significant differences in micronucleus rate were observed between experiment group and negative control group for all the 3 hair dyes in MNvit (P Conclusion The genetic toxicity results of in vitro micronucleus test and TK gene mutation test are highly consistent for the 3 hair dyes detected. Due to TK gene mutation test being time and cost consuming and complicated in operation, micronucleus test in vitro can be considered as another genetic toxicity test. However, further studies are needed for combined genetic toxicity test because of the inconsistency between the genetic toxicity results of in vivo and in vitro micronucleus test.

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