- Genotoxicity
Genotoxicity describes a deleterious action on a cell genetic material affecting its integrity. Genotoxic substances are known to be potentially
mutagenic or carcinogenic, specifically those capable of causinggenetic mutation and of contributing to the development oftumors . This includes both certainchemical compound s and certain types ofradiation .Typical genotoxins like
aromatic amine s are believed to cause mutations because they arenucleophilic and form strongcovalent bond s withDNA resulting with the formation of Aromatic Amine-DNAAdducts , preventing accurate replication.ee also
Mutagen References
* [http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1996/Suppl-6/smith.html Environ Health Perspect 104(Suppl 6):1219-1225 (1996)] - The Mechanism of Benzene-induced Leukemia: A Hypothesis and Speculations on the Causes of Leukemia
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