Schiff bases attached L-glutamine and L-asparagine: First investigation on antimutagenic and antimicrobial analyses
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the antimutagenic and antimicrobial activities of Schiff bases attached L-glutamine and L-asparagine. Antibacterial activities of the compounds against S. aureus, Sh. dys. typ 7, L. monocytogenes 4b, E. coli, S. typhi H, S. epidermis, Br. abortus, M. luteus, B. cereus, P. putida, and antifungal activity against Candida albicans were studied. These compounds were investigated for antimutagenic properties against Aflatoxin BI (AFBI) using micronuclei (MN) assay in human lymphocyte cell culture in vitro. The protective role of these compounds against AFBI-induced MN is probably related to its doses.
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ARTIFICIAL CELLS NANOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGYVolume
42Issue
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