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Male C3H/HeJ mice (40 per group) were treated with 25-microliter applications of undiluted ethyl acrylate, 1% acrylic acid, or 1% butyl acrylate on the dorsal skin 3 times weekly for their lifetime. A negative control group received acetone (diluent) only, and a positive control group received 0.1%
To develop a better understanding of the relationship between ethyl acrylate (EA)-induced cytotoxicity and mutation frequency in the mouse lymphoma assay (MLA) we measured the effects of EA treatment to ML cells on: (1) nonprotein sulfhydryl (NPS) levels; (2) mitochondrial rhodamine 123 (Rh123)
OBJECTIVE
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease linked to various systemic age-related conditions. It is known that α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds such as dietary cinnamates (β-phenyl acrylates) and related (meth)acrylates can have various positive and negative health effects,