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Main Author: Angélica Bueno Barbezan
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica - SBPR 2019
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Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722280899015
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contents Evaluation of cytotoxicity through MTS test of 2-ACBs (2-dDCB AND tDCB) after exposure to hepatic cells – Studies in vitro Angélica Bueno Barbezan Luma Ramirez Carvalho Daniel Perez Vieira Glaucia Maria Machado-Santelli Regiane Martins Anna Lucia C. H. Villavicêncio Biología Cytotoxicity Food irradiation Dodecyclobutanone Alkylcyclobutanones Tetradecylcyclobutanone Food irradiation has been approved in more than 60 countries for many applications in a wide variety of foods. 2-Alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) are the only known radiolytic products formed when foods containing fatty acids are irradiated. Despite the importance of food irradiation, the toxicological potential of 2-ACBs in irradiated food is still no fully understood. In this study we investigated the cytotoxic effects of irradiated palmitic and stearic fatty acids byproducts, 2-dDCB and 2-tDCB, in hepatic cell lines (HepG2, BRL3A and HTC). The cytotoxic effects of 2-dDCB and 2-tDCB were evaluated at 100, 300 and 500 μM for 24 and 48 hours and the cell viability was measured using the MTS assay. While no toxicity was observed for 2-tDCB in all cells for all tested conditions, 2-dDCB was found to be toxic to BRL3A cells (at 100 µM after 48 hours) and HTC cells (at 24 hours in all tested concentrations). HepG2 cells on the other hand, were found to be resistant to 2-dDCB-induced toxicity. Overall our data shows that the byproduct 2-tDCB is not toxic for hepatic cells while 2-dDCB can be used has a potential marker for food irradiation-induced toxicity. 2019 artículo científico 2319-0612 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722280899015 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=7222 Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences application/pdf Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica - SBPR Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences (Brasil) Num.3 Vol.7
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spellingShingle Evaluation of cytotoxicity through MTS test of 2-ACBs (2-dDCB AND tDCB) after exposure to hepatic cells – Studies in vitro
Angélica Bueno Barbezan
Biología
Cytotoxicity
Food irradiation
Dodecyclobutanone
Alkylcyclobutanones
Tetradecylcyclobutanone
Evaluation of cytotoxicity through MTS test of 2-ACBs (2-dDCB AND tDCB) after exposure to hepatic cells – Studies in vitro Angélica Bueno Barbezan Luma Ramirez Carvalho Daniel Perez Vieira Glaucia Maria Machado-Santelli Regiane Martins Anna Lucia C. H. Villavicêncio Biología Cytotoxicity Food irradiation Dodecyclobutanone Alkylcyclobutanones Tetradecylcyclobutanone Food irradiation has been approved in more than 60 countries for many applications in a wide variety of foods. 2-Alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) are the only known radiolytic products formed when foods containing fatty acids are irradiated. Despite the importance of food irradiation, the toxicological potential of 2-ACBs in irradiated food is still no fully understood. In this study we investigated the cytotoxic effects of irradiated palmitic and stearic fatty acids byproducts, 2-dDCB and 2-tDCB, in hepatic cell lines (HepG2, BRL3A and HTC). The cytotoxic effects of 2-dDCB and 2-tDCB were evaluated at 100, 300 and 500 μM for 24 and 48 hours and the cell viability was measured using the MTS assay. While no toxicity was observed for 2-tDCB in all cells for all tested conditions, 2-dDCB was found to be toxic to BRL3A cells (at 100 µM after 48 hours) and HTC cells (at 24 hours in all tested concentrations). HepG2 cells on the other hand, were found to be resistant to 2-dDCB-induced toxicity. Overall our data shows that the byproduct 2-tDCB is not toxic for hepatic cells while 2-dDCB can be used has a potential marker for food irradiation-induced toxicity. 2019 artículo científico 2319-0612 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722280899015 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=7222 Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences application/pdf Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica - SBPR Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences (Brasil) Num.3 Vol.7
title Evaluation of cytotoxicity through MTS test of 2-ACBs (2-dDCB AND tDCB) after exposure to hepatic cells – Studies in vitro
topic Biología
Cytotoxicity
Food irradiation
Dodecyclobutanone
Alkylcyclobutanones
Tetradecylcyclobutanone
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=722280899015