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Genotoxic effect of two commonly used food dyes metanil yellow and carmoisine using Allium cepa L. as indicator

Ishfaq Shafi Khan, Md. Niamat Ali, Rabia Hamid, Showkat Ahmad Ganie

2020Toxicology Reports94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Some genotoxicity parameters like mitotic indices and chromosomal aberrations were studied. It was found that both metanil yellow and carmoisine caused a significant reduction in mitotic index and also produce different kinds of chromosomal aberrations mostly at higher concentration and longer exposure period. The different kinds of aberrations that were observed in meristematic cells after treatment with both metanil yellow and carmoisine are disorientation at metaphase, metaphase stickiness, anaphase stickiness, anaphase bridge, c-mitosis and chromosome breaks. The genotoxicity of carmoisine was found very high as compared to metanil yellow at all concentrations and exposure periods. Thus it was concluded from the present study that carmoisine and metanil yellow have genotoxic activities and should be taken in very control and limited doses.

Topics & Concepts

GenotoxicityAlliumMitotic indexChemistryFood scienceMetaphaseFood additiveMitosisBiologyBotanyChromosomeBiochemistryToxicityGeneticsOrganic chemistryGeneDye analysis and toxicityMercury impact and mitigation studiesMelamine detection and toxicity
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