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The chemical and biogenotoxic characterization of organic xenobiotics in aquatic sediment materials (CROSBI ID 87669)

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Picer, Mladen ; Kovač, Tatjana ; Britvić, Smiljana ; Picer, Nena ; The chemical and biogenotoxic characterization of organic xenobiotics in aquatic sediment materials // Chemosphere, 44 (2001), 8; 1673-1683-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Picer, Mladen ; Kovač, Tatjana ; Britvić, Smiljana ; Picer, Nena ;

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The chemical and biogenotoxic characterization of organic xenobiotics in aquatic sediment materials

The aim of this work was to evaluate the Ames Assay and MFO-Induct Test used in parallel with chemical group tests (ECD fingerprint and PAH estimation) for the characterization of the organic pollution of water sediment materials. Sediment materials were collected from "clean" and relatively heavily polluted locations in the Middle Adriatic Sea, and from some locations in continental Croatia polluted with wastewaters from different enterprises. Characterization of the organic extracts of the sediment materials investigated was performed chemically using UV spectrofluorometry for the determination polyaromatic hydrocarbons and gas chromatography for the determination of volatile EC detector sensitive materials. Genotoxic analysis of the extracts was performed using the MFO-Induct Test and mutagenicity testing using the Standard Plate Incorporation Test as described by Maron and Ames with Salmonella typhimurium TA 98. Measurement of the BaPMO enzyme activity in the livers of carp treated i.p. with total extracts of the sediment investigated confirmed that the methanol extracts generally contained more inducing matter than the petroleum ether extracts. Ames Assay showed that for all the samples following the elimination of the sulfur, there was an increase in the number of revertants in comparison to the control number, which indicates that the samples contained mutagenic substances. The larger doses of extracts generally demonstrated cytotoxicity, as evidenced by a reduced number of spontaneous revertants in the Salmonella/Microsome Test. Investigation of the correlation of the chemical parameters with the biological parameter showed that the induction of BaPMO exhibited a statistically significant correlation with the level of the ECD fingerprint of the petroleum ether sediment extract.

Adriatic sea; waste waters; organic micropollutants; chlorinated

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Podaci o izdanju

44 (8)

2001.

1673-1683-x

objavljeno

0045-6535

1879-1298

Povezanost rada

Kemija