J R Kuykendall, E J Jarvi, B L Finley, D J Paustenbach
Index: Drug Chem. Toxicol. 30(1) , 1-16, (2007)
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Exposure to aldehydes represents potential risks to human and animal health. Cyclic aldehydes such as benzaldehyde, 2-furaldehyde, and paraldehyde were found to induce formation of stable DNA-protein cross-links (DPXs) in cultured human lymphoma cells. A relationship between increased cytotoxicity and DPX formation was observed with each aldehyde. Paraldehyde is a sedative drug used predominately in treatment of ethanol withdrawal. Paraldehyde was the most potent cross-linking aldehyde studied, yet least cytotoxic. Although DPX formation by aliphatic aldehydes is well-known, this study confirms the potential for cyclic aldehydes to cause formation of DPXs in cultured cells at therapeutically relevant doses.
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paraldehyde
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C6H12O3 |
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