PMID: 18198488Jan 17, 2008Paper

Mutagenicity of water-soluble FePt nanoparticles in Ames test

The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Shinya MaenosonoSoichiro Saita

Abstract

A mutagenicity test was conducted on water-soluble FePt nanoparticles capped with tetramethylammonium hydroxide in a bacterial reverse mutation assay using Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98, TA100, TA1535 and TA1537, and Escherichia coli strain WP2uvrA/pKM101, with and without metabolic activation by S9 mix in the preincubation method. Mutagenicity was weakly positive in the TA100 strain without S9 mix (maximum specific activity was 61.6 revertants/mg), but negative in other cases.

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