2014
DOI: 10.5195/cajgh.2014.162
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Antimutagenic Properties of Biologically Active Substances of Microalgae Associates

Abstract: Introduction: There are an increasing number of different xenobiotics negatively influencing population health. Therefore, it is important to find effective protectors against mutagenic and toxic effects of environmental pollutants. Naturally occurring biologically active substances, the majority of which are antioxidants, are capable of functioning as modifiers of the induced mutation process. The application of various naturally occurring protectors will lower essential risks of congenital malformations, can… Show more

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“…The seeds' cells submitted to pre-treatment suffered less damage to their DNA, demonstrating the protective action of C. vulgaris. According to Kolumbayeva et al (2014), the microalgae extract is able to block the free radical production process caused by oxidative stress, reducing the probability of damage to the genome by the activation of the cell repair system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The seeds' cells submitted to pre-treatment suffered less damage to their DNA, demonstrating the protective action of C. vulgaris. According to Kolumbayeva et al (2014), the microalgae extract is able to block the free radical production process caused by oxidative stress, reducing the probability of damage to the genome by the activation of the cell repair system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%