Abstract

Fecapentaene-12 and -14, direct-acting mutagens in human feces, were found to hydroxylate the C-8 position of guanine residues in DNA in vitro. Fecapentaene-12 or -14 was incubated with 0.5 mg of calf thymus DNA in 1 ml of reaction mixture at pH 7.4 for 2 h at 37°C in the dark, and then 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OH-dG) was analyzed. In these conditions 8-OH-dG was formed dose-dependently at levels of 1.1–4.6 residues/10 4 dG with concentrations of 0.5–3.0 mM of fecapentaene-12. Similar results were obtained with fecapentaene-14. The amount of 8-OH-dG in untreated DNA was 0.2–0.3 residue/10 4 dG.

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