Li, Shuguang’s team published research in Weisheng Yanjiu in 1999-01-31 | 52244-70-9

Weisheng Yanjiu published new progress about Alcohols Role: ADV (Adverse Effect, Including Toxicity), BSU (Biological Study, Unclassified), BIOL (Biological Study). 52244-70-9 belongs to class ethers-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C11H16O2, SDS of cas: 52244-70-9.

Li, Shuguang; Wang, Yunxiang; Zhang, Jing; Zhao, Xiansi; Xu, Shihong published the artcile< Chemical components of edible oil fume in kitchen and its genotoxicity on Drosophila>, SDS of cas: 52244-70-9, the main research area is edible oil fume genotoxicity Drosophila.

The chem. components of the condensate of edible oil fume in kitchen and its genotoxicity on Drosophila were studied. The chem. components were analyzed by gas chromatog. and mass spectra (GC/MS) and the genotoxicity was studied by sex linked recessive lethal (SLRL) test in Drosophila. A total of 74 organic compounds were found in samples of condensed oil from the fume in kitchen. It included hydroxy acids, hydrocarbons, alcs., esters, aldehydes, ketones, aromatic compounds, and steroids, etc. The total mutagenicity rates in SLRL test induced by the samples at concentrations of 110, 320 and 960 mg/L were 0.1732%, 0.4306% and 0.1707% resp. The sterility rates of the first broods were 2.564%, 2.056% and 2.845% at above 3 concentrations resp. (P <0.05, as compared with the control). The mutagenicity rate of the second brood at 320 mg/L was 0.530% and of condensate of the third brood at 110 mg/L was 0.540% (P <0.001). Some of the compounds in the condensate of edible oil fume had high recessive lethal effect and genotoxic effect on the reproductive system of Drosophila. Weisheng Yanjiu published new progress about Alcohols Role: ADV (Adverse Effect, Including Toxicity), BSU (Biological Study, Unclassified), BIOL (Biological Study). 52244-70-9 belongs to class ethers-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C11H16O2, SDS of cas: 52244-70-9.

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