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Mutagenicity of smoke condensate of bidi — an indigenous cigarette of India
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1984
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Tobacco CessationSmoke CondensateMolecular EpidemiologyGeneticsToxicology TestingTobacco ControlRespiratory ToxicologyNicotineEnvironmental HealthBone MarrowToxicologyBidi —Indian CigarettePublic HealthBidi Smoke CondensateAllergyTobacco UseExperimental ToxicologyInhalation ToxicologyGlobal HealthPathogenesisIndigenous CigaretteAir PollutionMedicineMutagenesis
The possible mutagenicity of bidi smoke condensate (BSC), an indigenous form of an Indian cigarette has been studied using three short-term test systems. It was seen that BSC caused frame-shift mutations in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA 98 and TA 1538 and required metabolic activation. In the mammalian test systems, BSC induced 8 azaguanine resistant mutations in V79 Chinese hamster cells in the presence of S9 mixture and induced elevated frequencies of micronucleated erythrocytes in the bone marrow of Swiss mice.