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  • O-esters of N-acylhydroxylamines: toxicity and enhancement of sister-chromatid exchange in chinese hamster ovary cells
  • Add time:07/14/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    2-Naphthohydroxamic acid, 4-N-butoxyphenylacetohydroxamic acid, and their O-sulfonate, O-formate, O-acetate, and O-propionate derivatives were studied for cytotoxicity and sister chromatid exchange (SCE) induction in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. 2-Naphthylisocyanate, 2-aminonaphthalene (2 Lossen rearrangement products of the O-sulfonate derivative of 2-naphthohydroxamic acid), and N-methyl-2-naphthohydroxamic acid were also studied. All of these chemicals were cytotoxic and significantly increased SCE frequency, although there was a lack of correlation between these 2 effects. 2-Naphthylisocyanate and 2-aminonaphthalene were not as cytotoxic nor as active in inducing SCEs as the O-sulfonate ester of 2-naphthohydroxamic acid suggesting that the cytotoxicity and SCE induction of the latter are not due to its decomposition products.

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