[IBIDS_Database] [ Home [Unknown [Help & [Journal [Search [Unknown [Unknown [Unknown ] INPUT FAQs] Info] History] INPUT INPUT INPUT type] type] type] type]        ***** Record Detail ***** Return_to_previous_page Save:⁰ Mechanism of antimutagenicity of Title: aquatic plant extracts against benzo [a]pyrene in the Salmonella assay. Author: Sato, T : Ose, Y : Nagase, H : Kito, H Citation: Mutat-Res. 1990 Jul; 241(3): 283-90 The mechanism of antimutagenicity of water extracts of grass-wrack pondweed (Potamogeton oxyphylus Miquel), curled pondweed (Potamogeton crispus L.) and smartweed (Polygonum hydropiper L.) Abstract: towards benzo[a]pyrene mutagenicity in Salmonella typhimurium was investigated. The antimutagenic components in the aquatic plants were water-soluble, heat-resistant and had a high molecular weight; chlorophyll did not play an important role. Review References: None Notes: None Language: English Publication Type: Journal-Article Benzoapyrene pharmacology : Plant Keywords: Extracts pharmacology : Salmonella typhimurium drug effects URL: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/inca/ 600799