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Antimutagenic effect of heteroxylans, arabinogalactans, pectins and mannans in the Euglena assay
A series of plant cell wall polysaccharides - heteroxylans, arabinogalactans, pectins and mannans exerted antimutagenic (antibleaching) activity against acridine orange- and ofloxacin-induced mutagenicity in the Euglena assay. All polysaccharides tested exhibited a significant dose-dependent antible...
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