2016
DOI: 10.5505/turkhijyen.2016.82621
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Genotoxic and cytotoxic effects of formic acid on human lymphocytes in vitro

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“…Previously, a correlation has been demonstrated between the concentration of formic acid and chromosomal aberrations, i.e. frequency of micronuclei, apoptotic cells, and necrotic cells in vitro . The larger fraction of xylans encountered in the BS series may have contributed to the formation of acids with a potential cytotoxic effect.…”
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“…Previously, a correlation has been demonstrated between the concentration of formic acid and chromosomal aberrations, i.e. frequency of micronuclei, apoptotic cells, and necrotic cells in vitro . The larger fraction of xylans encountered in the BS series may have contributed to the formation of acids with a potential cytotoxic effect.…”
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“…frequency of micronuclei, apoptotic cells, and necrotic cells in vitro. 43 The larger fraction of xylans encountered in the BS series may have contributed to the formation of acids with a potential cytotoxic effect. However, we have previously demonstrated that pulps differing in xylan content and treated with 3.8 mmol/g NaClO 8 were not cytotoxic 44 .…”
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confidence: 99%