2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2006.07.013
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Relationships between biomarkers of exposure and toxicokinetics in Fischer 344 rats and B6C3F1 mice administered single doses of acrylamide and glycidamide and multiple doses of acrylamide

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“…Both parameters are proposed biomarkers of internal acrylamide exposure in humans (22,27,36), but it remains uncertain how closely they are linked to formation of tissue DNA adducts. In rodent studies, a good linear correlation was reported between glycidamide adducts to hemoglobin and liver glycidamide DNA adducts (16) and between acrylamide adducts to hemoglobin and acrylamide sperm DNA adducts (63). However, although the epoxide glycidamide is considered as the ultimate genotoxic agent, there may also be a direct risk caused by acrylamide, which may be as important as that conferred by glycidamide because glycidamide formation is not the main metabolic pathway of acrylamide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both parameters are proposed biomarkers of internal acrylamide exposure in humans (22,27,36), but it remains uncertain how closely they are linked to formation of tissue DNA adducts. In rodent studies, a good linear correlation was reported between glycidamide adducts to hemoglobin and liver glycidamide DNA adducts (16) and between acrylamide adducts to hemoglobin and acrylamide sperm DNA adducts (63). However, although the epoxide glycidamide is considered as the ultimate genotoxic agent, there may also be a direct risk caused by acrylamide, which may be as important as that conferred by glycidamide because glycidamide formation is not the main metabolic pathway of acrylamide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of glycidamide formation is dose and route dependent and it is highest for low-dose dietary acrylamide exposure (15,16). Glycidamide is considered to be more genotoxic and carcinogenic than acrylamide itself (3,(16)(17)(18). In mice, the conversion of acrylamide to glycidamide is mediated by cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1; refs.…”
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“…A formed A-Hb, GA-Hb and GA-DNA adduct. 19 A is dissolved in water very well and distributed to all the tissues in a rapidly after being taken orally and induced hematological and neurotoxic changes in animals. 20 The hemoglobin (Hb) is linked to the total population of red blood cells, the present study revealed that Hb decreased significantly after A administration in rats which might be either due to the retarded synthesis or destruction hemoglobin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) drinking water exposures (Tareke et al, 2006;Doerge et al, 2005b). The daily average serum concentrations of AA and GA in rats following a single dose of AA in diet and following three weeks' exposure to AA in drinking water are remarkably similar when normalized to dose, yielding average serum concentrations of both AA and GA of 0.65 μM in blood per mg kg −1 day −1 administered dose.…”
Section: Acrylamidementioning
confidence: 96%