L. Majtanova et V. Majtan, ACTIVITY OF NEW QUATERNARY AMMONIUM-SALTS IN THE SOS CHROMOTEST AND IN INFLUENCING THE SYNTHESIS OF BIOMACROMOLECULES, BIOLOGIA, 51(3), 1996, pp. 299-304
Potential genotoxic effects of substances of a homologous series of 2-
(10-undecenoyloxy)ethylalkyldimethylammonium bromides (n = 11, C-2-C-1
4) from the group of new ''soft'' quaternary ammonium salts were teste
d in the SOS-chromotest using a selected mutant E. coli PQ 37 strain c
ontaining sfiA::lacZ gene fusion. The genotoxic activity expressed by
the induction factor (IF) values was the most pronounced in the substa
nce with ethyl (C-2) (IF = 3.68 at the concentration of 25 mu g/ml), f
urther in the substance with butyl (C-4) (IF = 2.66 at the concentrati
on of 100 mu g/ml) and in the substance with hexyl (C-6) (IF = 2.11 at
the concentration of 12.5 mu g/ml). Marginal genotoxicity was observe
d in the substance with octyl (C-8), which al the concentration of 6.2
5 mu g/ml had an IF of 1.72. The other substances of tile homologous s
eries were unable to induce SOS functions. DNA damaging effects were t
ested in the absence of S9-mix. Additionally, no correlation was seen
between the length of the alkyl chain and genotoxicity. By following u
p the incorporation rate of [C-14] precursors into S. typhimurium cell
s it was found that with substances with C-2-C-8 carbons primary inter
ference with nucleic acids synthesis as indicated by IC50 adenine valu
es occurred. The substance with hexyl (C-6) was the most effective.