Abbreviations MNNG Formula C2H5N5O3 Appearance Yellow crystals | Molar mass 147.09 g/mol Melting point 118 °C | |
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Medical vocabulary what does methylnitronitrosoguanidine mean
Methylnitronitrosoguanidine (MNNG or MNG) is a biochemical tool used experimentally as a carcinogen and mutagen. It acts by adding alkyl groups to the O6 of guanine and O4 of thymine, which can lead to transition mutations between GC and AT. These changes do not cause a heavy distortion in the double helix of DNA and thus are hard to detect by the DNA mismatch repair system.
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- Medical vocabulary what does methylnitronitrosoguanidine mean
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In organic chemistry, MNNG is used as a source of diazomethane when reacted with aqueous potassium hydroxide.
MNNG is a probable human carcinogen listed as an IARC Group 2A carcinogen.
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