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Acta toxicológica argentina

On-line version ISSN 1851-3743

Abstract

BARROS ROCHA, Romário et al. Toxic, cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of synthetics food flavorings. Acta toxicol. argent. [online]. 2018, vol.26, n.2, pp.65-70. ISSN 1851-3743.

Food flavorings in general are few studied for the toxicological aspect. This condition justifies toxicity, cytotoxicity and genotoxicity assessments of the substances. In the present study, the toxicity of banana, cherry and hazelnut flavorings was evaluated in meristematic cells of roots of Allium cepa, in pure form (as marketed) and in the concentrations of 12.5; 25 and 50%, after 24 and 48 hours of exposure. Toxic potential of these food additives was also evaluated against Artemia salina nauplii at concentrations of 0.78; 1.56; 3.12; 6.25; 12.5; 25 and 50%, after 24 hours of exposure. The three additives, in all treatments and times of analysis considered, caused significant inhibition of cell division in A. cepa, however did not cause cellular alterations to the evaluated meristems. These food flavorings also caused significant mortality to micro crustaceans with LC50<100 μg/mL. From this, under the conditions of mentioned analyzes, cherry, banana and hazelnut flavorings induced significant toxicity and cytotoxicity to the bioassays used.

Keywords : Aroma and flavor; Potential toxicicity; Allium cepa; Artemia salina.

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