- In genetics, a
mutagen is a
physical or
chemical agent that
permanently changes genetic material,
usually DNA, in an
organism and thus
increases the frequency...
- also
pointed to
perform a role in
genome stability acting as
potential antimutagenic agents (see the
examples below): Carotenoids:
Induction of
single break...
-
effective for the
treatment of anxiety.
Experiments in mice have
shown antimutagenic and
antiteratogenic properties.
Experiments in rats have
shown beneficial...
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Surono IS,
Hosono A. 1996.
Antimutagenicity of milk
cultured with
lactic acid
bacteria from
dadiah against mutagenic...
- were used for the
antimutagenic (clastogenic) test. The
alcoholic extracts produced significant results regarding the
antimutagenic activity. The plant...
- Takechi, Ryusuke; Itoh, Yoshimi; Mamo, John; Pal,
Sebely (2004). "
Antimutagenicity of ****anese
traditional herbs, gennoshoko, yomogi,
senburi and iwa-tobacco"...
- Ducharme, D.; Taylor, J. A.; Demarini, D. M.; Klein, C. B. (2007). "
Antimutagenicity of
cinnamaldehyde and
vanillin in
human cells:
Global gene expression...
- well as dang ma (당마).[citation needed]
Dioscorea ****onica
contains the
antimutagenic compounds eudesmol and paeonol.
Several formal botanical varieties have...
- "A
comparison of the
antimutagenic potential of green,
black and
decaffeinated teas:
contribution of
flavanols to the
antimutagenic effect". Mutagenesis...
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bamboo and the mud, and is
claimed to
increase the
anticlastogenic and
antimutagenic properties of the
fermented soybean paste known in
Korea as doenjang...