“…It has been reported that dihydrofructosazine showed DNA-breaking activity by the generation of active oxygen and a carbon-centered radical. 5,7,10) Therefore, the XTT assay, which can detect dihydrofructosazine, can be employed for evaluating the DNA-breaking activity of glucosamine. Since amino sugars such as mannosamine and galactosamine, apart from glucosamine described here, have shown DNA-breaking activity in the same manner and the XTT reducibility, 8,[10][11][12] the dihydrofructosazine type of compound could also be involved in the reduction of XTT with those amino sugars.…”