genotoxicity
Property of certain toxic substances to produce mutations affecting the genetic makeup of exposed organisms.
The term "genotoxicity" was found in the following pages:
Link database: EFSA: Chromium nitrate as a source of chromium added for nutritional purposes to food supplements
Link database: EFSA: Potassium molybdate as a source of molybdenum added for nutritional purposes to food supplements
New study reports evidence for carcinogenic chromium(VI) compounds in chromium(III)-treated living cells | EVISA's News
Trivalent Chromium supplemention no help in controlling diabetes | EVISA's News
Iodine Speciation Analysis in Drinking Water Using Capillary Electrophoresis-Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry | EVISA's News
Chromium (III) - not only therapeutic? | EVISA's News
ICT 2013: International Congress of Toxicology 2013 | EVISA's Agenda of Events
5th SETAC World Congress | EVISA's Agenda of Events
U.S. Peer review panel agrees on the classification of antimony trioxide as a carcinogen | EVISA's News
New research indicates that chromium (III) is even more genotoxic than chromium (VI) | EVISA's News
SETAC 2004 | EVISA's Agenda of Events
Link database: EFSA: Scientific Opinion on the safety of trivalent chromium as a nutrient added for nutritional purposes to foodstuffs for particular nutritional uses and foods intended for the general population (including food supplements)
Journals database: Journal of Heavy Metal Toxicity and Diseases
Health Risk Assessment of Complex Organoarsenic Species in Food | EVISA's News