1997
DOI: 10.1080/01635589709514600
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Effect of tannic acid on benzo[a]pyrene‐DNA adduct formation in mouse epidermis: Comparison with synthetic gallic acid esters

Abstract: Tannic acid, a naturally occurring plant phenol, was shown to inhibit the mutagenicity and/or tumorigenicity of several polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mouse skin. In this study the effect of topical application of tannic acid on epidermal aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase, glutathione S-transferase, and binding of benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) to epidermal DNA was compared with the activity of synthetic gallic acid esters. Single topical application of 8 mumol octyl and dodecyl gallate had no effect on the induction … Show more

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“…Several studies including ours have shown the ability of TA to inhibit P450 monooxygenases or its specific isoforms [15][16][17]. Inhibitions of these enzymes led to the reduced carcinogen-DNA adduct formation in mouse epidermis [8,18]. Interestingly, analysis of DMBA-DNA adducts formed in vitro in the presence of 3-MC induced microsomes and in mouse epidermis showed almost complete inhibition of DMBA -dAdo adducts formation [9,10].…”
Section: Chemosenstization and Impact On Multidrug Resistancementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Several studies including ours have shown the ability of TA to inhibit P450 monooxygenases or its specific isoforms [15][16][17]. Inhibitions of these enzymes led to the reduced carcinogen-DNA adduct formation in mouse epidermis [8,18]. Interestingly, analysis of DMBA-DNA adducts formed in vitro in the presence of 3-MC induced microsomes and in mouse epidermis showed almost complete inhibition of DMBA -dAdo adducts formation [9,10].…”
Section: Chemosenstization and Impact On Multidrug Resistancementioning
confidence: 93%