Potential mutagenic activity of some vitamin preparations in the human gut

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Abstract

Rutin is a nonmutagenic flavonol glycoside, whereas its aglycone quercetin is mutagenic. Cell-free preparations from fecal cultures (fecal preparations) contain a β-glucosidase that, when incubated with rutin, hydrolyzes it to quercetin. This activity can be further induced when rutin is added to the fecal culture from which the cell-free preparation is made. When vitamin pills that contain rutin are added to the cultures, this induction is equally effective. The vitamin extracts by themselves, like rutin, were nonmutagenic; however, when the vitamin extracts were incubated with fecal preparations containing induced β-glucosidase, a great increase in mutagenicity was observed.

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Mader, J. A., & MacDonald, I. A. (1984). Potential mutagenic activity of some vitamin preparations in the human gut. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 48(4), 902–904. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.48.4.902-904.1984

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