Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Accessing GENE-TOX Content from PubChem

GENE-TOX content are migrated to PubChem. Follow the steps below to find the GENE-TOX content in PubChem.

  1. Start a GENE-TOX search by searching PubChem
    1. Clicking on the GENE-TOX in PubChem link on the TOXNET transition page, OR
    2. Clicking on the 3,214 Live Substances link on the PubChem data source page for GENE- TOX.

  2. The link will take you to PubChem Substance search results page. Enter a chemical search term followed by “AND” without the quotes before the “Genetic Toxicology Data Bank (GENE-TOX)” term.

    Example
    Screen capture of PubChem Substance search of a chemical - ketoprofen - in GENE-TOX.

  3. Clicking on the chemical in the search results will take you to the PubChem Substance record page from the source GENE-TOX.

    Screen capture of PubChem Substance Ketoprofen record from the source GENE-TOX.

  4. In the “Contents” table, click on “Biological Test Results”. In the BioAssay Results table, click on any of the links in the Activity column.

    Screen capture of PubChem Substance Ketoprofen record, section Bioassay Results in GENE-TOX.

  5. Now you are at PubChem BioAssay page for this chemical and this type of bioassay.

    Screen capture of PubChem BioAssay page of Ketoprofen and GENE-TOX mutagenicity studies.

  6. Scroll down to the Test Results section. Here you will see all the results of this type of bioassay for this chemical.

    Screen capture of PubChem BioAssay page of Ketoprofen and GENE-TOX mutagenicity studies with the Test Results.

Last Reviewed: September 20, 2019