Abstract

The inhibitor of microsomal monooxygenase activities 9-hydroxyellipticine markedly inhibited the frequency of embryonic and chlorophyll mutations induced by the metabolism-requiring mutagen dimethylnitrosamine (DMN) in a higher plantArabidopsis thaliana, but had no effect on the frequency of mutations induced by the direct-acting mutagen N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU). The presence of thiol containing compounds thiourea and cysteine before and during DMN or MNU treatment resulted in a decline of mutation frequency as compared to treatment with either nitroso compound alone. In contrast, the mutagenicity of DMN and. MNU was not altered in the presence of two other thiol compounds, thiouracil and glutathion and by six naturally occurring phenolic acids: ellagic. vanillic, cinnamic, coumaric, caffeic and ferulic acids.

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