Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene)
Online ISSN : 1882-6482
Print ISSN : 0021-5082
ISSN-L : 0021-5082
The Anti-mutagenic Effects of Human Saliva Investigated by umu-test
Part 1 Effects of filtration and storage at low temperatures
Masaki OkadaSei-ichi NakamuraKunihiko MiuraKanehisa Morimoto
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1989 Volume 44 Issue 5 Pages 1009-1013

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Abstract
The anti-mutagenic effects of human saliva were examined by the umu-test. The SOS-inducible DNA-damaging activity of AF-2 was markedly decreased by pre-treatment with human fresh saliva. The anti-mutagenic activity of human saliva was retained even after the filtration (0.45μm). This activity was also observed after 24hr-storage at 10°C or -12°C. These results were consistent with previous reports using Ames tests. Significant differences in the activity, however, were observed between sample donors and between experiments with the same sample donor. Further analyses of the effects of the factors contained in saliva as well as the effects of life-styles, including dietary-habits of sample donors will be necessary.
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