mutagenicitate
Mutagenicitate, or mutagenicity, is the property of an agent to induce heritable genetic changes. A mutagen is any substance or factor capable of causing DNA sequence alterations or chromosomal structural changes that can be passed to offspring or propagated in subsequent cell divisions. Mutagenic activity is usually assessed in genetic toxicology and is a key concern in toxicology, pharmacology, and environmental health.
Mechanisms of mutagenesis vary by agent. Chemical mutagens can form DNA adducts, cause alkylation, or intercalate
Testing for mutagenicity commonly uses the Ames test with bacteria to detect mutagen-induced reversions, supplemented by
Examples of known mutagens include aflatoxin B1, certain nitrosamines, benzene derivatives, and forms of ultraviolet and