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potassium bromate

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Description

potassium bromate: used as bread improver [Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), National Library of Medicine, extracted Dec-2023]

Cross-References

ID SourceID
PubMed CID23673461
CHEMBL ID2311074
CHEBI ID38211
MeSH IDM0072049

Synonyms (44)

Synonym
bromate, potassium
potassium trioxobromate
potassium trioxidobromate(1-)
e924
CHEBI:38211 ,
potassium bromate
un1484
hsdb 1253
potassium bromate(dot)
eec no. e924
ccris 529
einecs 231-829-8
nsc 215200
7758-01-2
bromic acid, potassium salt
FT-0693866
C19295
bromic acid, potassium salt (1:1)
ec 231-829-8
unii-04mb35w6za
04mb35w6za ,
potassium bromate [un1484] [oxidizer]
AKOS015904451
potassium bromate [iarc]
potassium bromate [who-dd]
potassium bromate [hsdb]
potassium bromate [fcc]
potassium bromate [mart.]
potassium bromate [inci]
bromic acid potassium salt (1:1)
potassium bromate [mi]
BP-30178
CHEMBL2311074
OCATYIAKPYKMPG-UHFFFAOYSA-M
DTXSID6020195
mfcd00011359
potassium bromate-bromide
potassium bromate/potassium bromide
BR1192
kaliumbromat
potassium bromate acs reagent
Q409241
potassium;bromate
potassium bromate(v) (kbro3)

Research Excerpts

Overview

Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a food additive which is used primarily as a maturing agent for flour. It is a compound belonging to Group 2B of carcinogens (a possible human carcinogen) Potassium b Bromate is a genotoxic carcinogen inducing kidney cancers in male F344 rats.

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"Potassium bromate (PB) is a general food additive, a significant by-product during water disinfection, and a carcinogen (Class II B). "( Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Blunt Potassium-Bromate-Induced Renal Toxicity by Reinforcing the Redox System.
Al-Tamimi, J; Alhazza, IM; Ebaid, H; Hasan, Z; Hassan, I, 2023
)
2.35
"Potassium bromate is a food additive used as "flour improver" in the baking industry. "( Selective and sensitive determination of bromate in bread by ion chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Aggrawal, M; Rohrer, JS, 2020
)
2
"Potassium bromate, is an oxidizing agent and one of the best and cheapest dough improvers in the baking industry. "( Potassium bromate: Effects on bread components, health, environment and method of analysis: A review.
Anandharaj, A; Kalakandan, S; Komala Santhi, K; Kurup, AH; Rawson, A; Shanmugavel, V, 2020
)
3.44
"Potassium bromate (PB) is a food enhancer, water disinfection by-product, and a proven carcinogen. "( The Alleviative Effect of Vitamin B
Al-Tamimi, J; Alhazza, IM; Ebaid, H; Hassan, I, 2020
)
2
"Potassium bromate (PB) is a commonly used food additive, a prominent water disinfection by-product, and a class IIB carcinogen. "( Ameliorative effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles against potassium bromate-mediated toxicity in Swiss albino rats.
Al-Tamimi, J; Alhazza, IM; Aman, S; Ebaid, H; Hassan, I; Husain, FM; Ibrahim, KE; Khan, RA, 2019
)
2.2
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3 ) is a food additive which is used primarily as a maturing agent for flour. "( Effect of Potassium Bromate on the Liver of Adult Male Albino Rat and A Possible Protective Role of Vitamin C: Histological, Immunohistochemical, and Biochemical Study.
Abdelaziz, EZ; Bayomy, NA; Soliman, GM, 2016
)
2.28
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) is a compound belonging to Group 2B of carcinogens (a possible human carcinogen). "( [Relationship between toxic effects of potassium bromate and endocrine glands].
Karbownik-Lewińska, M; Lewiński, A; Stasiak, M,
)
1.84
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) is a genotoxic carcinogen inducing kidney cancers at high doses in male F344 rats, but little is known about its carcinogenic effects in other strains of rats."( Potassium bromate enhances N-ethyl-N-hydroxyethylnitrosamine-induced kidney carcinogenesis only at high doses in Wistar rats: indication of the existence of an enhancement threshold.
Doi, K; Fukushima, S; Hamoud, AS; Kakehashi, A; Kitano, M; Kushida, M; Morimura, K; Wanibuchi, H; Wei, M; Yamaguchi, T, 2009
)
2.52
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a well-established rodent kidney carcinogen and its oxidising activity is considered to be a significant factor in its mechanism of action. "( Anomalous genotoxic responses induced in mouse lymphoma L5178Y cells by potassium bromate.
Doherty, AT; Fellows, MD; Green, RM; Hodges, NJ; O'Donovan, MR; Priestley, CC, 2010
)
2.04
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a prooxidant and carcinogen. "( Melatonin restores the basal level of lipid peroxidation in rat tissues exposed to potassium bromate in vitro.
Karbownik-Lewinska, M; Lewinski, A; Stasiak, M; Zasada, K, 2010
)
2.03
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3), PB) is a by-product of ozone used as disinfectant in drinking water. "( Possible involvement of oxidative stress in potassium bromate-induced genotoxicity in human HepG2 cells.
Geng, C; Jiang, L; Li, L; Shao, J; Zhang, Y; Zhong, L, 2011
)
2.07
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) is a widely used food additive, a water disinfection by-product and a known nephrotoxic agent. "( Oral administration of potassium bromate, a major water disinfection by-product, induces oxidative stress and impairs the antioxidant power of rat blood.
Ahmad, MK; Mahmood, R, 2012
)
2.13
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) is an oxidising agent that has been widely used in the food and cosmetic industries. "( Oxidative stress induced by potassium bromate exposure results in altered tight junction protein expression in renal proximal tubule cells.
Aschauer, L; Bloch, KM; Jennings, P; Limonciel, A; Lock, EA; McMorrow, T; Pfaller, W; Radford, R; Ryan, MP; Slattery, C; van Delft, JH; Wilmes, A, 2012
)
2.12
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) is a rat renal carcinogen and a major drinking water disinfection by-product in water disinfected with ozone. "( Mutations in the VHL gene from potassium bromate-induced rat clear cell renal tumors.
Anderson, LM; DeAngelo, AB; Hooth, MJ; Kamata, SI; Li, LM; Shiao, YH; Wolf, DC, 2002
)
2.04
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a potent nephrotoxic agent. "( Nigella sativa (black cumin) ameliorates potassium bromate-induced early events of carcinogenesis: diminution of oxidative stress.
Khan, N; Sharma, S; Sultana, S, 2003
)
2.03
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a potent nephrotoxic agent. "( Abrogation of potassium bromate-induced renal oxidative stress and subsequent cell proliferation response by soy isoflavones in Wistar rats.
Khan, N; Sultana, S, 2004
)
2.13
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a prooxidant and carcinogen, inducing thyroid tumors. "( Comparison of potential protective effects of melatonin, indole-3-propionic acid, and propylthiouracil against lipid peroxidation caused by potassium bromate in the thyroid gland.
Karbownik, M; Lewinski, A; Stasiak, M; Zasada, K; Zygmunt, A, 2005
)
1.97
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) is a by-product from ozonation of high-bromide surface water for production of drinking water and is a rodent carcinogen that produces thyroid, mesothelial, and renal tumors."( Oxidative DNA damage from potassium bromate exposure in Long-Evans rats is not enhanced by a mixture of drinking water disinfection by-products.
McDorman, KS; Nakamura, J; Pachkowski, BF; Swenberg, JA; Wolf, DC, 2005
)
1.35
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a chemical oxidizing agent found in drinking water as a disinfection byproduct of surface water ozonation. "( Molecular biomarkers of oxidative stress associated with bromate carcinogenicity.
Allen, J; Crissman, B; DeAngelo, A; Delker, D; George, M; Geter, D; Hatch, G; Kilburn, S; Moore, T; Nelson, G; Roop, B; Slade, R; Swank, A; Ward, W, 2006
)
1.78
"Potassium bromate (KBrO(3)) is a by-product from ozonation of high-bromide surface water for production of drinking water and is a rodent carcinogen. "( Comparative efficacy of oligonol, catechin and (-)-epigallocatechin 3-O-gallate in modulating the potassium bromate-induced renal toxicity in rats.
Aruoma, OI; Fujii, H; Nishioka, H; Sun, B, 2006
)
1.99
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is an oxidizing agent used as a food additive which causes kidney damage as a potent nephrotoxic agent, and the mechanism may be explained by the generation of oxygen free radicals. "( Protective effects of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) extract on KBrO3-induced kidney damage in mice.
Bao, L; Chia, CS; Kurihara, H; Nagai, H; Tsi, D; Yao, XS; Yau, CC, 2008
)
1.79
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is a rodent carcinogen and a nephro- and neurotoxicant in humans. "( Time- and dose-dependent development of potassium bromate-induced tumors in male Fischer 344 rats.
Crosby, LM; DeAngelo, AB; George, MH; Kilburn, SR; Miller, RT; Moore, TM; Wolf, DC,
)
1.84
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is an oxidizing agent that has been used as a food additive, mainly in the bread-making process. "( Toxicity and carcinogenicity of potassium bromate--a new renal carcinogen.
Hayashi, Y; Kurokawa, Y; Maekawa, A; Takahashi, M, 1990
)
2.01

Effects

Potassium bromate (KBrO3) has been widely used as a food additive due to its oxidizing properties. It has been reported to be toxic, adversely affecting many body tissues and organs.

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"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) has been reported to be toxic, adversely affecting many body tissues and organs. "( Blood Coagulation Normalization Effect of Parkia Biglobosa Seed on Potassium Bromate-induced Coagulopathy.
Abali, IO; Airaodion, AI; Chikezie, K; Ejikem, PI; Ezirim, EO; Iwuoha, CE; Nwobodo, MU; Ogbenna, AA; Okite, UP; Onyekachi, OIN; Otuka, OAI; Uche, CL; Ugwu, CN; Ugwu, NI, 2023
)
2.59
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) has been widely used as a food additive due to its oxidizing properties."( Molecular mechanisms regarding potassium bromate‑induced cardiac hypertrophy without apoptosis in H9c2 cells.
Cheng, JT; Cheng, KC; Cheng, YZ; Kuo, SC; Lee, WJ; Li, Y, 2018
)
1.49
"Potassium bromate (KBrO3) has been classified as a genotoxic carcinogen based on positive results in the Ames test, and chromosome aberration and micronucleus tests. "( Lack of mutagenic and toxic effects of low dose potassium bromate on kidneys in the Big Blue rat.
Fukushima, S; Hagihara, N; Omori, M; Wanibuchi, H; Wei, M; Yamaguchi, T, 2008
)
2.04

Treatment

potassium bromate-treated group showed a significant decrease in erythrocyte, platelet, hemoglobin, and hematocrit values and a significant increase in total white blood cells, compared to those of controls. elevation of methaemoglobin (MetHb) concentration in blood was observed simultaneously with an elevation of the NO concentration.

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"The potassium bromate-treated group showed a significant decrease in erythrocyte, platelet, hemoglobin, and hematocrit values and a significant increase in total white blood cells, compared to those of controls."( A mineral and antioxidant-rich extract from the red marine Algae Alsidium corallinum exhibits cytoprotective effects against potassium bromate-induced erythrocyte oxidative damages in mice.
Amara, IB; Ben Saad, H; Elwej, A; Jarraya, R; Kallel, C; Krayem, N; Nasri, I; Zeghal, N, 2014
)
1.09
"In potassium bromate (KBrO3)-treated mice (1.2 mmol/kg), elevation of methaemoglobin (MetHb) concentration in blood was observed simultaneously with an elevation of the NO concentration and attenuation of glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity."( Contribution of nitric oxide to potassium bromate-induced elevation of methaemoglobin concentration in mouse blood.
Fukui, T; Togashi, S; Watanabe, S, 2002
)
1.11

Toxicity

The LD50 of orally administered Potassium Bromate was 215 mg/kg in Wistar rats and 464 mg/ kg in ICR mice. The multiple toxic effects of potassium bromate were investigated in Allium cepa L.

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" Although adverse effects are not evident in animals fed bread-based diets made from flour treated with KBrO3, the agent is carcinogenic in rats and nephrotoxic in both man and experimental animals when given orally."( Toxicity and carcinogenicity of potassium bromate--a new renal carcinogen.
Hayashi, Y; Kurokawa, Y; Maekawa, A; Takahashi, M, 1990
)
0.56
" In this paper, we report the adverse effects of KBrO(3) and thioglycolate on the VOR system of Hartley-strain guinea pigs."( Toxic effects of potassium bromate and thioglycolate on vestibuloocular reflex systems of Guinea pigs and humans.
Chuu, JJ; Lin-Shiau, SY; Liu, SH; Young, YH, 2001
)
0.65
" The purpose of the present study was to investigate the dose-response relationship for in vivo mutagenic and toxic effects of KBrO3 in the kidneys of Big Blue rats."( Lack of mutagenic and toxic effects of low dose potassium bromate on kidneys in the Big Blue rat.
Fukushima, S; Hagihara, N; Omori, M; Wanibuchi, H; Wei, M; Yamaguchi, T, 2008
)
0.6
" However, there is little known about its adverse effects, in particular those related to its genotoxicity in humans."( Possible involvement of oxidative stress in potassium bromate-induced genotoxicity in human HepG2 cells.
Geng, C; Jiang, L; Li, L; Shao, J; Zhang, Y; Zhong, L, 2011
)
0.63
" The LD50 of orally administered Potassium Bromate was 215 mg/kg in Wistar rats and 464 mg/kg in ICR mice."( Drinking water toxicity study of the environmental contaminant--Bromate.
Dongmei, L; Fuyi, C; Qi, Z; Xiaodong, L; Yujuan, S; Zhiwei, W, 2015
)
0.7
"Acute toxic effects of potassium bromate, sodium bromate and potassium bromide on luminescent bacteria, water flea, green alga and zebrafish were studied using standard toxic testing methods."( [Acute Toxic Effects of Bromate on Aquatic Organisms].
Cui, FY; Liu, DM; Wang, ZW; Zhang, WJ, 2016
)
0.74
" Group II showed extensive toxic effects with altered liver function markers (alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase, gamma-glutamyl transferase, glutathione-S-transferase, and thioredoxin reductase) and compromised redox status (SOD, CAT, GR, GPx, GSH, MDA, and total carbonyl content)."( Ameliorative effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles against potassium bromate-mediated toxicity in Swiss albino rats.
Al-Tamimi, J; Alhazza, IM; Aman, S; Ebaid, H; Hassan, I; Husain, FM; Ibrahim, KE; Khan, RA, 2019
)
0.76
" Hitherto, Groups III and IV also showed moderate toxic insults."( Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Blunt Potassium-Bromate-Induced Renal Toxicity by Reinforcing the Redox System.
Al-Tamimi, J; Alhazza, IM; Ebaid, H; Hasan, Z; Hassan, I, 2023
)
0.91

Dosage Studied

potassium bromate (KBrO(3) ) is a water ozonation byproduct that is bioactivated to a reactive species causing oxidative damage to DNA. RPTEC/TERT1 cells were cultured with either the dosing vehicle (DMSO) or with exposure to one of six compounds. Rats were dosed orally for 7 days to determine if HDN (induced by 2-propanol or D-limonene) altered the newer renal biomarkers.

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" Investigation of the dose-response relation revealed the 8-OH-dG and LPO levels to be significantly increased from a dose of 40 mg/kg KBrO3 in a dose-dependent manner."( Relation of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine formation in rat kidney to lipid peroxidation, glutathione level and relative organ weight after a single administration of potassium bromate.
Hasegawa, R; Kurokawa, Y; Sai, K; Takagi, A; Umemura, T, 1991
)
0.48
" Dose-response relationships were obtained for both intraperitoneal and oral administrations."( Acute cytogenetic effects of potassium bromate on rat bone marrow cells in vivo.
Fujie, K; Matsuda, M; Shimazu, H; Sugiyama, T, 1988
)
0.57
" The dose-response curve showed a sigmoid appearance."( Dose-response studies on the carcinogenicity of potassium bromate in F344 rats after long-term oral administration.
Aoki, S; Hayashi, Y; Imazawa, T; Kurokawa, Y; Matsushima, Y; Takamura, N, 1986
)
0.53
"Carcinogenic risk assessment of chemicals consists of four phases, namely, 1) hazard identification, 2) exposure assessment, 3) hazard assessment or dose-response assessment, and 4) risk characterization."( Risk evaluation of tumor-inducing substances in foods.
Hayashi, Y; Kurokawa, Y; Maekawa, A, 1985
)
0.27
" KBrO3 dosed ip (12."( Hydroquinone: genotoxicity and prevention of genotoxicity following ingestion.
Aebi, J; Barber, ED; Fiorica, L; Hill, T; O'Donoghue, J,
)
0.13
" The optimum experimental conditions were investigated in detail, including the selection of measuring wave-length and catalytic reactive medium, the dosage of indicator and oxidizer, the influence of temperature and reactive time, and the interference of co-existent ions with the assay."( [Determination of nitrate and nitrite by catalytic spectrophotometry of potassium bromate-methylene blue system].
Deng, J; Xu, JS; Yuan, YL, 2002
)
0.55
"A simple and sensitive spectrophotometric method was developed for the determination of clozapine in its dosage forms."( Spectrophotometric determination of clozapine based on its oxidation with bromate in a micellar medium.
Al-Ghannam, SM; Mohamed, AA, 2004
)
0.32
" The better correlation between 8-oxodG formation and tumor response indicates that dose-response information from the female rat would be much more relevant to human risk assessment."( Etiology of bromate-induced cancer and possible modes of action-studies in Japan.
Kurokawa, Y; Umemura, T, 2006
)
0.33
" The proposed method was successfully applied to the analysis of the investigated FQA in their pure and pharmaceutical dosage forms without interference from the common excipients (label claim values were 99."( Evaluation of N-bromosuccinimide as a new analytical reagent for the spectrophotometric determination of fluoroquinolone antibiotics.
Askal, H; Darwish, I; Marzouq, M; Refaat, I, 2007
)
0.34
" The purpose of the present study was to investigate the dose-response relationship for in vivo mutagenic and toxic effects of KBrO3 in the kidneys of Big Blue rats."( Lack of mutagenic and toxic effects of low dose potassium bromate on kidneys in the Big Blue rat.
Fukushima, S; Hagihara, N; Omori, M; Wanibuchi, H; Wei, M; Yamaguchi, T, 2008
)
0.6
" In this context, the aim of our study was to investigate the dose-response relationship of well-known DNA-oxidizing agents acting through different mechanisms of oxidative stress, viz."( Study of oxidative DNA damage in TK6 human lymphoblastoid cells by use of the in vitro micronucleus test: Determination of No-Observed-Effect Levels.
Gervais, V; Marzin, D; Nesslany, F; Platel, A, 2009
)
0.35
"As susceptibility to carcinogens varies considerably among different strains of experimental animals, evaluation of dose-response relationships for genotoxic carcinogen in different strains is indispensable for risk assessment."( Potassium bromate enhances N-ethyl-N-hydroxyethylnitrosamine-induced kidney carcinogenesis only at high doses in Wistar rats: indication of the existence of an enhancement threshold.
Doi, K; Fukushima, S; Hamoud, AS; Kakehashi, A; Kitano, M; Kushida, M; Morimura, K; Wanibuchi, H; Wei, M; Yamaguchi, T, 2009
)
1.8
" In this context, we recently showed that DNA-oxidizing agents exhibit a thresholded dose-response in vitro with respect to chromosomal alterations."( Study of gene expression profiles in TK6 human cells exposed to DNA-oxidizing agents.
Claude, N; Gervais, V; Marzin, D; Nesslany, F; Platel, A; Sajot, N, 2010
)
0.36
" RPTEC/TERT1 cells were cultured with either the dosing vehicle (DMSO) or with exposure to one of six compounds (nifedipine, potassium bromate, monuron, D-mannitol, ochratoxin A and sodium diclofenac), several of which are known to cause renal effects."( Metabolic response to low-level toxicant exposure in a novel renal tubule epithelial cell system.
Athersuch, TJ; Cavill, R; Ebbels, TM; Ellis, JK; Jennings, P; Keun, HC; McMorrow, T; Radford, R; Ryan, MP; Slattery, C, 2011
)
0.58
" Three pro-oxidant chemicals, hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), potassium bromate (KBrO(3)), and menadione, were examined for low dose-response curves in human lymphoblastoid cells."( Pro-oxidant induced DNA damage in human lymphoblastoid cells: homeostatic mechanisms of genotoxic tolerance.
Carmichael, PL; Doak, SH; Griffiths, SM; Jenkins, GJ; Johnson, GE; Marquis, BJ; Mikhail, JM; Nelson, BC; Scott, AD; Scott, SJ; Seager, AL; Shah, UK, 2012
)
0.62
" We have applied rigorous statistical analyses to investigate the shape of dose-response relationships for a series of in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity studies using potassium bromate (KBrO(3) ), a water ozonation byproduct that is bioactivated to a reactive species causing oxidative damage to DNA."( Dose-response analysis of bromate-induced DNA damage and mutagenicity is consistent with low-dose linear, nonthreshold processes.
Caldwell, J; Chen, C; Eastmond, DA; Miller, DJ; Nikolova, NS; Spassova, MA; Vulimiri, SV; White, PD, 2013
)
0.58
" Rats were dosed orally for 7 days to determine (1) if HDN (induced by 2-propanol or D-limonene) altered the newer renal biomarkers and not BUN or creatinine, (2) if renal biomarkers could distinguish between HDN and oxidative stress-induced kidney injury (induced by potassium bromate), (3) sensitivity of HDN-induced renal biomarker changes relative to D-limonene dose, and (4) reversibility of HDN and renal biomarkers, using vehicle or 300 mg/kg/day D-limonene with 7 days of dosing and necropsies scheduled over the period of Days 8-85."( Renal biomarker changes associated with hyaline droplet nephropathy in rats are time and potentially compound dependent.
Bentley, P; Brott, DA; Cheatham, L; Fikes, J; Kinter, LB; Luo, W; McGrath, F; Nadella, MV; Thurman, D, 2013
)
0.57
"We have developed a kinetic model to investigate how DNA repair processes and scavengers of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can affect the dose-response shape of prooxidant induced DNA damage."( Kinetic Modeling Reveals the Roles of Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging and DNA Repair Processes in Shaping the Dose-Response Curve of KBrO₃-Induced DNA Damage.
Miller, DJ; Nikolov, AS; Spassova, MA, 2015
)
0.42
" The results show that utilising a 2839 gene panel, it is possible to discriminate basal tissue-specific signatures, generate dose-response relationships and to discriminate compound-specific and cell type-specific responses."( Comparison of base-line and chemical-induced transcriptomic responses in HepaRG and RPTEC/TERT1 cells using TempO-Seq.
Ates, G; Carta, G; Jennings, P; Limonciel, A; Seligmann, B; Shepard, PJ; van de Water, B; VanSteenhouse, HC; Vinken, M; Watzele, M; Wilmes, A; Yeakley, JM, 2018
)
0.48
" The dose-response curves for agents that act by this route usually show a threshold, for unknown reasons."( Oxidative-stress-driven mutagenesis in the small intestine of the gpt delta mouse induced by oral administration of potassium bromate.
Aoki, Y; Masumura, K; Matsumoto, M; Nohmi, T; Ohno, M; Sasaki, S; Taniguchi, Y; Tsuzuki, T; Yamamoto, M,
)
0.34
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Occurs in Manufacturing (50 Items)

ItemProcessFrequency
Snackscore-ingredient79
Sweet snackscore-ingredient73
Cereals and potatoescore-ingredient73
Plant-based foodscore-ingredient73
Plant-based foods and beveragescore-ingredient73
Biscuits and cakescore-ingredient73
Breadscore-ingredient67
Biscuitscore-ingredient45
Mealscore-ingredient31
Pizzascore-ingredient28
Pizzas pies and quichescore-ingredient28
Frozen foodscore-ingredient26
Cakescore-ingredient13
Sandwichescore-ingredient12
Mexican Dinner Mixescore-ingredient10
Pastriescore-ingredient10
Cereals and their productscore-ingredient6
Pie doughcore-ingredient5
Meats and their productscore-ingredient4
Meatscore-ingredient4
Special breadscore-ingredient3
Flatbreadscore-ingredient2
Soupscore-ingredient2
Pitascore-ingredient2
Frozen meatscore-ingredient2
Pizza doughcore-ingredient2
Bakery productscore-ingredient2
Shortbread cookiescore-ingredient2
Wheat breadscore-ingredient1
White breadscore-ingredient1
Salted snackscore-ingredient1
Pastascore-ingredient1
Canned meatscore-ingredient1
Canned foodscore-ingredient1
Crackerscore-ingredient1
Appetizerscore-ingredient1
Hot dog bunscore-ingredient1
Salty snackscore-ingredient1
Dehydrated saucescore-ingredient1
Saucescore-ingredient1
Dried products to be rehydratedcore-ingredient1
Dried productscore-ingredient1
Condimentscore-ingredient1
Groceriescore-ingredient1
Prepared meatscore-ingredient1
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Roles (1)

RoleDescription
flour treatment agentA food additive which is added to flour or dough to improve baking quality and/or colour.
[role information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Drug Classes (2)

ClassDescription
potassium saltAny alkali metal salt having potassium(1+) as the cation.
bromate saltAny salt that has chlorate, [BrO3](-), as the anionic component.
[compound class information is derived from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), Hastings J, Owen G, Dekker A, Ennis M, Kale N, Muthukrishnan V, Turner S, Swainston N, Mendes P, Steinbeck C. (2016). ChEBI in 2016: Improved services and an expanding collection of metabolites. Nucleic Acids Res]

Research

Studies (248)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-199041 (16.53)18.7374
1990's30 (12.10)18.2507
2000's78 (31.45)29.6817
2010's83 (33.47)24.3611
2020's16 (6.45)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 70.46

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index70.46 (24.57)
Research Supply Index5.57 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.73 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index122.53 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.03 (0.95)

This Compound (70.46)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials1 (0.38%)5.53%
Reviews10 (3.83%)6.00%
Case Studies10 (3.83%)4.05%
Observational0 (0.00%)0.25%
Other240 (91.95%)84.16%
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