2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2016.10.001
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An insight into the genotoxicity assessment studies in dipterans

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“…Cyclophosphamide, TEPA, thio-TEPA and analogs are known as chemosterilants and genotoxic to insects, and may be used for their control. [7,8] The polar head group of N-substituted P=O was used as the hydrophilic fragment in nonionic fluorinated amphiphiles designed for drug delivery and biocompatible oxygen transport. The specific structures involved partially fluorinated, long alkoxy chains for X, and (R 2 N) = morpholino and n = 1, 2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyclophosphamide, TEPA, thio-TEPA and analogs are known as chemosterilants and genotoxic to insects, and may be used for their control. [7,8] The polar head group of N-substituted P=O was used as the hydrophilic fragment in nonionic fluorinated amphiphiles designed for drug delivery and biocompatible oxygen transport. The specific structures involved partially fluorinated, long alkoxy chains for X, and (R 2 N) = morpholino and n = 1, 2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drosophila melanogaster is currently being used as one of the preferable organisms for toxicological research [2]. According to current knowledge, the use of D. melanogaster as a model organism respects the principles of animal welfare (3Rs), since ethical matters do not urge when using this organism [2,3].…”
Section: Drosophila Melanogaster In Toxicological Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to current knowledge, the use of D. melanogaster as a model organism respects the principles of animal welfare (3Rs), since ethical matters do not urge when using this organism [2,3]. Considering the metabolic pathways responsible for dietary input (including nutrient uptake, digestion, absorption, storage and metabolism) [4], the xenobiotic metabolizing system, the antioxidant enzymes and the DNA repair systems of D. melanogaster, which are analogous to those of mammals, D. melanogaster emerges as an optimal replacer of higher animals in toxicological studies [2,5]. Furthermore, contrasting with in vitro methods, D. melanogaster has the advantage of enabling a more solid extrapolation at the organism level [3].…”
Section: Drosophila Melanogaster In Toxicological Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Short life span, easy maintenance, the production of a large number of offspring in a single generation and tissues with appropriate cell populations make them ideal for studies in developmental biology, diseases, genetics, genetic toxicology and stress biology. Besides, their cosmopolitan presence makes them suitable candidates for ecological biomonitoring [317].…”
Section: Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%