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Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity of ivermectin and amoxicillin in vivo systems

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1382668918302175

Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity of ivermectin and amoxicillin in vivo systems

Author: Francielle Aparecida de Sousa,C?ssio Resende de Morais,J?ssica Soares Vieira,Lav?nia Sales Maranho,Francielli Lara Machado,Samanta Pereira,Lilian Cristina Barbosa,Humberto Eust?quio Coelho,Carlos Fernando Campos,Ana Maria Bonetti
Publication: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
Publisher:Elsevier
Date:August 2019

Highlights


?Ivermectin showed genotoxic and carcinogenic potential in Tradescantia pallida and Drosophila melanogaster.
?Amoxicillin did not present genotoxic and carcinogenic potential.
?D. melanogaster and T. pallida are excellent model organisms for the screening of mutagenic xenobiotics.
 
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