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covalent bonds with dna bases
What Types of Toxic Substances are Involved?
Various toxic substances can form covalent bonds with DNA bases. Notable examples include
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
,
aflatoxins
, and
alkylating agents
. These substances can be found in tobacco smoke, certain foods, and industrial chemicals.
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How do these Bonds Form?
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Can Covalent Bonding with DNA be Prevented?
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