malachite green
49
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
6 trials/studies)
found for this Bio-Agent
Description:
RN given refers to parent cpd; structure
Also Known As:
(4-(4-(dimethylamino) alpha-phenylbenzylidene)-2,5- cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)dimethylammonium chloride; C.I. 42000; malachite green benzoate; malachite green chloride; malachite green, acetate salt; malachite green, hydrogen sulfate; malachite green, oxalate (1:1); malachite green, oxalate (2:1); malachite green, oxalate (4:1)
Relationship Network
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Experts
| 1. | Rao, K V K:
2 articles
(12/2005 - 01/2003)
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| 2. | Sullivan, Janice:
1 article
(04/2008)
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| 3. | Willias, Danetta:
1 article
(04/2008)
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| 4. | Bosse, George:
1 article
(04/2008)
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| 5. | Spiller, Henry:
1 article
(04/2008)
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| 6. | Rodgers, George:
1 article
(04/2008)
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| 7. | Masjedi, Mohammad Reza:
1 article
(02/2008)
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| 8. | Velayati, Ali Akbar:
1 article
(02/2008)
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| 9. | Baghei, Parvaneh:
1 article
(02/2008)
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| 10. | Hoffner, Sven:
1 article
(02/2008)
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Related Diseases
| 1. | Infection
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| 2. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
06/18/2006
- " Malachite green (MG), consisting of green crystals with a metallic lustre, is highly soluble in water, cytotoxic to various mammalian cells and also acts as a liver tumor promoter" 01/01/2006
- " BACKGROUND: Malachite green (MG), consisting of green crystals with a metallic lustre, is highly soluble in water, cytotoxic to various mammalian cells and also acts as a liver tumor promoter" 12/18/2005
- " Malachite Green (MG), consisting of green crystals with a metallic luster, is highly soluble in water, cytotoxic to various mammalian cells and also acts as a liver tumor promoter" 02/01/2005
- " CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that tumors of the thyroid gland, liver, or mammary gland in female rats might have been caused by malachite green chloride, but the malachite green chloride did not cause cancer in female mice" 09/30/2002
- " Concern over the use of malachite green is due to the potential for consumer exposure, evidence suggestive of tumor promotion in rodent liver, and suspicion of carcinogenicity based on structure-activity relationships"
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| 3. | Poisoning
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| 4. | Body Weight (Weight, Body)
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| 5. | Tuberculosis
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