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Authors: Nair, U. J.
Friesen, M.
Richard, I.
MacLennan, R.
Thomas, S.
Bartsch, H.
Title: Effect of lime composition on the formation of reactive oxygen species from areca nut extract in vitro
Date: 1990
Source: Carcinogenesis
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/11.12.2145
Abstract: Lime, representative of that used by betel quid chewers, was collected in a region of Papua New Guinea where the incidence of oral cancer is high. The free calcium hydroxide content and pH of 25 lime samples were highly correlated with the generation of reactive oxygen species from areca nut extract in vitro, and DNA damage in vitro, measured as 8 hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine. Fe2+ and Mg2+ levels in the lime samples were too low to modify formation of reactive oxygen species, but hydrogen peroxide formation was almost entirely inhibited by addition of Mg2+ to the reaction mixture. These results suggest that the calcium hydroxide content of lime in the presence of areca nut is primarily responsible for the formation of reactive oxygen species which might cause oxidative damage in the DNA of buccal mucosa cells of betel quid chewers.
Date Created: 6/28/2001
Volume: 11
Number: 12
Page Start: 2145
Page End: 2148

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