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Query: UMLS:C0596263 (
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New analytical data allow the structure of a potent mutagen previously reported present in cooked meats to be proposed. The mutagen was isolated from a fried mixture of beef, creatine and milk, simulating a meat recipe previously shown to produce this compound. High-resolution mass spectra indicate a mol. wt of 202 and the formula
C10H10N4O
. Mutagenic activity was 10,000 TA1538 revertants per microgram in the Ames Salmonella test. From the NMR data, peaks showing an amino group at 6.812 p.p.m. and an N-methyl group at 3.520 p.p.m. were found, typical for the amino-imidazo structure commonly found in cooked meats. Additional signals at 2.440 p.p.m. (three protons), 7.653 (one proton) and 6.531 (one proton) were observed. A structure of 2-amino-(1 or 3),6-dimethylfuro[2,3(or 3,2)-e]imidazo- [4,5-b]pyridine was proposed based on the mass and NMR spectral data and comparison to literature compounds. The methylimidazofuropyridine reported here is probably related to another mutagen in cooked meats with a mol. wt of 216 with an additional methyl group on either the furan or pyridine rings.
Carcinogenesis
1990 Dec
PMID:Proposed structures for an amino-dimethylimidazofuropyridine mutagen in cooked meats. 226 77