Mutagenicity and genotoxicity of ClearTaste

[Display omitted] •ClearTaste is a novel taste modulator isolated from the culturing of the fungus Cordyceps sinensis.•ClearTaste was used as a test article in Bacterial Reverse Mutation (Ames) and Micronucleus assays to test for any mutagenic/genotoxic effect.•ClearTaste was shown to be not mutagen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicology reports 2018-01, Vol.5, p.196-206
Hauptverfasser: Soni, B.K., Langan, J.P.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •ClearTaste is a novel taste modulator isolated from the culturing of the fungus Cordyceps sinensis.•ClearTaste was used as a test article in Bacterial Reverse Mutation (Ames) and Micronucleus assays to test for any mutagenic/genotoxic effect.•ClearTaste was shown to be not mutagenic according to the Ames assay.•ClearTaste was shown to be not genotoxic according to the Micronucleus assay. The present study investigates whether ClearTaste is mutagenic/genotoxic by employing it as a test article in bacterial reverse mutation (Ames test) and in vitro human peripheral blood lymphocyte micronucleus assays conducted by a Good Laboratory Practice certified third party as parameterized by the United States Food and Drug Administration. ClearTaste is a taste modulator derived from the filtrate of submerged Cordyceps sinensis and is typically processed into a powder. It functions as a bitter, sour, astringency, metallic and lingering aftertaste mitigator/blocker. The Ames test includes revertant colony counts almost exclusively less than 100/plate and significantly fewer ClearTaste counts as opposed to known mutagen counts. The micronucleus assay reported cytotoxicity exclusively < 25% for doses up to 2,000 μg/L with Cytokinesis Block Proliferation Indices less than water and statistically significant differences between micronucelated cells post dosing compared to cyclophosphamide and vinblastine controls. The conclusion of these data is that ClearTaste is neither muta- nor carcinogenic.
ISSN:2214-7500
2214-7500
DOI:10.1016/j.toxrep.2017.12.015