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Genes and Environment
Evaluation of in vitro Genotoxic Potential of Kojic Acid in Human Lymphoblastoid Cells
Gisho Honda1  Satomi Kawaguchi2  Takanori Nakamura1  Yu F. Sasaki2 
[1] Department of Pharmaceutical Health Care Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Himeji Dokkyo University;Laboratory of Genotoxicity, Faculty of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hachinohe National College of Technology
关键词: kojic acid;    DNA damage;    regular comet assay;    acellular comet assay;    chromosome aberration;    TK mutation;   
DOI  :  10.3123/jemsge.29.153
学科分类:分子生物学,细胞生物学和基因
来源: Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society / Nihon Kankyo Hen igen Gakkai
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References(21)Cited-By(4)Although kojic acid is used as a cosmetic agent for skin whitening, information of its genotoxicity in in vitro assay is much complicated. In order to evaluate its genotoxic potentials in vitro, we conducted comet assay in regular and acellular versions, chromosome aberration assay, and TK mutation assay in human lymphoblastoid cells. Positive results were obtained in all of the comet, chromosome aberration, and TK mutation assays at almost identical concentration in both TK6 and WTK1 cells. In the acellular comet assay, kojic acid led to positive responses at pH12 and pH13, suggesting that it induced DNA single strand breaks (SSBs). In the TK mutation assay, kojic acid increased the fraction of normal growing but not slowly growing mutants, suggesting that observed gene mutations are due to point mutations within the TK locus but not gross structural changes that can form chromosome aberrations observable by a microscopy.

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