genotoxic
Capable of causing a heritable change to the structure of DNA thereby producing a mutation.
The term "genotoxic" was found in the following pages:
Researchers found new sulphur-containing metabolites in the urine of rats exposed to arsenite | EVISA's News
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
New research indicates that chromium (III) is even more genotoxic than chromium (VI) | EVISA's News
EVISA News revisited: Potential link between aluminum salts in deodorants and breast cancer warrants further research | EVISA's News
Link database: EFSA: Scientific Opinion on the use of cobalt compounds as additives in animal nutrition
Potential link between aluminum salts in deodorants and breast cancer warrants further research | EVISA's News
Link database: Speciation, bioavailability and antigenotoxicity of Selenium species present in Selenium enriched natural products.
Chromium(VI) much more toxic than chromium(III): At least for freshwater algae a paradigm to revise? | EVISA's News
Journals database: Cancer Detection and Prevention
EFSA: No evidence for essentiality of chromium | EVISA's News
Link database: EFSA: Potassium molybdate as a source of molybdenum added for nutritional purposes to food supplements
Health risk assessment of small organoarsenic species in food | EVISA's News
Deemed Essential to Health for Decades, Chromium Has No Nutritional Effect, UA Researchers Show | EVISA's News
EVISA News revisited: Potential link between aluminium salts in deodorants and breast cancer warrants further research | EVISA's News
United Kingdom's Food Standards Agency granted derogation to Chromium (III) compounds as a food supplement | EVISA's News
The Essentiality of Chomium - a Debate | EVISA's News
Canada finalises environmental guideline for hexavalent chromium | EVISA's News
Journals database: Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry
The human liver: not always doing the job right? | EVISA's News