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      Toxicological significance of azo dye metabolism by human intestinal microbiota

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          Approximately 0.7 million tons of azo dyes are synthesized each year. Azo dyes are composed of one or more R 1-N=N-R 2 linkages. Studies have shown that both mammalian and microbial azoreductases cleave the azo bonds of the dyes to form compounds that are potentially genotoxic. The human gastrointestinal tract harbors a diverse microbiota comprised of at least several thousand species. Both water-soluble and water-insoluble azo dyes can be reduced by intestinal bacteria. Some of the metabolites produced by intestinal microbiota have been shown to be carcinogenic to humans although the parent azo dyes may not be classified as being carcinogenic. Azoreductase activity is commonly found in intestinal bacteria. Three types of azoreductases have been characterized in bacteria. They are flavin dependent NADH preferred azoreductase, flavin dependent NADPH preferred azoreductase, and flavin free NADPH preferred azoreductase. This review highlights how azo dyes are metabolized by intestinal bacteria, mechanisms of azo reduction, and the potential contribution in the carcinogenesis/mutagenesis of the reduction of the azo dyes by intestinal microbiota.

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          Journal
          101485240
          35786
          Front Biosci (Elite Ed)
          Front Biosci (Elite Ed)
          Frontiers in bioscience (Elite edition)
          1945-0494
          1945-0508
          15 March 2018
          01 January 2012
          01 January 2012
          27 March 2018
          : 4
          : 568-586
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Division of Microbiology, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR 72079-9502, USA
          Author notes
          Send correspondence to: Huizhong Chen, Division of Microbiology, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. FDA, 3900 NCTR Rd., Jefferson, AR 72079-9502, USA, Tel: 870-543-7410; Fax: 870-543-7307, huizhong.chen@ 123456fda.hhs.gov
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          PMC5870118 PMC5870118 5870118 hhspa950926
          10.2741/400
          5870118
          22201895
          6af275d6-65be-4435-9730-05e188efb5f8
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          Metabolite,Review,Intestinal Microbiota,Genotoxicity,Degradation,Azoreductase,Azo dye

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