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The evaluation of the genotoxicity of two food preservatives: Sodium benzoate and potassium benzoate

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2011
In this study, the genotoxic effects of sodium benzoate (SB) and potassium benzoate (PB) were investigated in cultured human peripheral lymphocytes using chromosomal aberrations (CA), sister chromatid exchange (SCE), and micronuclei (MN). The level of nuclear DNA damage of SB and PB were also evaluated using the comet assay.
Fatma Ünal
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Interaction of Theobromine with Sodium Benzoate

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1982
The interaction of theobromine with sodium benzoate was investigated by PMR spectroscopy. The interaction of theobromine with pentadeuterated benzoic acid (benzoic acid-d5) was examined in the same manner but to a lesser degree. Chemical shifts of theobromine protons were determined as a function of sodium benzoate concentration in deuterium oxide at ...
J, Nishijo, I, Yonetani
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Lack of Tumorigenicity of Sodium Benzoate in Mice

Toxicological Sciences, 1984
Sodium benzoate was administered as a 2% solution in drinking water for life to randomly bred Swiss mice. Consumption of the chemical caused no detectable tumorigenic effect under the current experimental conditions.
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TOXICITY OF SODIUM BENZOATE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1944
To the Editor:— With the increasing use of the synthesis of hippuric acid as a test of liver function, the toxicity of sodium benzoate requires careful revaluation. Recently Kinsey and Wright ( J. Lab. & Clin. Med. 29 :188 [Feb.] 1944) reported that, after a patient recovering from a serious attack of hepatitis had taken the usual dose of 6 Gm.
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Disposition of sodium benzoate in newborninfants with hyperammonemia

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1983
Sodium benzoate lowers serum ammonia concentrations by the activation of a non-urea cycle pathway of ammonia removal. The disposition of sodium benzoate was monitored in four hyperammonemic newborn infants, using a simple and newly developed assay for benzoate and hippurate, to assess (1) the metabolic capability of patients of this age to utilize this
T P, Green   +2 more
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