reviewJournal of Environmental Science and Health Part CSep 16, 2016Closed access

Azo dyes and human health: A review

University of Memphis

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Abstract

Synthetic azo dyes are widely used in industries. Gerhardt Domagk discovered that the antimicrobial effect of red azo dye Prontosil was caused by the reductively cleaved (azo reduction) product sulfanilamide. The significance of azo reduction is thus revealed. Azo reduction can be accomplished by human intestinal microflora, skin microflora, environmental microorganisms, to a lesser extent by human liver azoreductase, and by nonbiological means. Some azo dyes can be carcinogenic without being cleaved into aromatic amines. However, the carcinogenicity of many azo dyes is due to their cleaved product such as benzidine. Benzidine induces various human and animal tumors. Another azo dye component,…

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Keywords
  • Benzidine
  • Chemistry
  • Sulfanilamide
  • Human health
  • Carcinogen
  • Organic chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Medicine
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