Comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest

Various food additives are being produced and consumed by population in greater and greater quantities and risks of probable toxic effects exerted by them are growing as well. These additives frequently occur in various combinations in food products and the environment, they can be consumed for a lo...

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Main Authors: A.V. Samoilov, N.M. Suraeva, M.V. Zaitseva, M.N. Kurbanova, V.V. Stolbova
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Language:English
Published: FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” 2019-06-01
Series:Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
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Online Access:http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/2/9
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author A.V. Samoilov
N.M. Suraeva
M.V. Zaitseva
M.N. Kurbanova
V.V. Stolbova
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N.M. Suraeva
M.V. Zaitseva
M.N. Kurbanova
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description Various food additives are being produced and consumed by population in greater and greater quantities and risks of probable toxic effects exerted by them are growing as well. These additives frequently occur in various combinations in food products and the environment, they can be consumed for a long period of time and produce hazardous mutagenic and car-cinogenic effects. Therefore, it is extremely vital to assess combined impacts exerted by food additives so that their safety would be proven. There are certain advantages related to vegetative test-systems and cytogenetic analysis procedures for biological tests data when it comes to screening for toxic and mutagenic effects produced by chemicals. Allium-test which applies Allium cera bulb onion roots as a test-object is quite distinctive. When compared with other tests that employ animals and various cell cultures, this test turns out to be less complicated and costly and more sensitive as well. Our research goal was to examine influences exerted by such artificial sweeteners as aspartame and sucralose on living weight gain and mitotic anomalies frequency in apical meristem cells in Allium cera bulb onion roots. We also assessed a synergy effect caused by combined exposure to both these chemicals. We detected that aspartame caused a significant decrease in root living weight against the control while there were no toxic effects caused by sucralose. Maximum toxicity was detected when a test-system was exposed to both artificial sweeteners together and it was considered to result from the above mentioned synergy effect. Chromosome aberrations frequency in test samples differed insignificantly from the control but we also detected authentic changes in chromosome anomalies spectrum in root meristem cells. Disorders in chromosome disjunction and anomalies in the mitotic apparatus were the most frequently registered ones.
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spelling doaj.art-d030cfdfd69344fdbd32bf9abc3e449c2022-12-21T21:04:50ZengFBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû2308-11552308-11632019-06-012839010.21668/health.risk/2019.2.09.engComparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotestA.V. Samoilov0N.M. Suraeva1M.V. Zaitseva2M.N. Kurbanova3V.V. Stolbova4V.M. Gorbatov's Federal Scientific Center for Nutrition Systems, RAS, 78 Shkolnaya Str., Vidnoe, 142703, Russian FederationV.M. Gorbatov's Federal Scientific Center for Nutrition Systems, RAS, 78 Shkolnaya Str., Vidnoe, 142703, Russian FederationV.M. Gorbatov's Federal Scientific Center for Nutrition Systems, RAS, 78 Shkolnaya Str., Vidnoe, 142703, Russian FederationV.M. Gorbatov's Federal Scientific Center for Nutrition Systems, RAS, 78 Shkolnaya Str., Vidnoe, 142703, Russian FederationMoscow State University, 12 Bldg., 1 Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119991, Russian FederationVarious food additives are being produced and consumed by population in greater and greater quantities and risks of probable toxic effects exerted by them are growing as well. These additives frequently occur in various combinations in food products and the environment, they can be consumed for a long period of time and produce hazardous mutagenic and car-cinogenic effects. Therefore, it is extremely vital to assess combined impacts exerted by food additives so that their safety would be proven. There are certain advantages related to vegetative test-systems and cytogenetic analysis procedures for biological tests data when it comes to screening for toxic and mutagenic effects produced by chemicals. Allium-test which applies Allium cera bulb onion roots as a test-object is quite distinctive. When compared with other tests that employ animals and various cell cultures, this test turns out to be less complicated and costly and more sensitive as well. Our research goal was to examine influences exerted by such artificial sweeteners as aspartame and sucralose on living weight gain and mitotic anomalies frequency in apical meristem cells in Allium cera bulb onion roots. We also assessed a synergy effect caused by combined exposure to both these chemicals. We detected that aspartame caused a significant decrease in root living weight against the control while there were no toxic effects caused by sucralose. Maximum toxicity was detected when a test-system was exposed to both artificial sweeteners together and it was considered to result from the above mentioned synergy effect. Chromosome aberrations frequency in test samples differed insignificantly from the control but we also detected authentic changes in chromosome anomalies spectrum in root meristem cells. Disorders in chromosome disjunction and anomalies in the mitotic apparatus were the most frequently registered ones.http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/2/9sucraloseaspartameallium cepabiological testingcytogenetic analysistoxicitychromosome aberrationsanomalies in the mitotic apparatus
spellingShingle A.V. Samoilov
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M.V. Zaitseva
M.N. Kurbanova
V.V. Stolbova
Comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest
Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
sucralose
aspartame
allium cepa
biological testing
cytogenetic analysis
toxicity
chromosome aberrations
anomalies in the mitotic apparatus
title Comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest
title_full Comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest
title_fullStr Comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest
title_full_unstemmed Comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest
title_short Comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest
title_sort comparative assessment of artificial sweeteners toxicity via express biotest
topic sucralose
aspartame
allium cepa
biological testing
cytogenetic analysis
toxicity
chromosome aberrations
anomalies in the mitotic apparatus
url http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/2/9
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