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Urte Lübcke-von Varel1, Mahmoud Bataineh, Stefanie Lohrmann, Ivonne Löffler, Tobias Schulze, Sini Flückiger-Isler, Jiri Neca, Miroslav Machala, Werner Brack.
Abstract
Polar fractions of a sediment extract of the industrial area of Bitterfeld, Germany, have been subjected for effect-directed identification of mutagens using the Ames fluctuation assay with TA98. Mutagenicity could be well recovered in several secondary and tertiary fractions. Dinitropyrenes and 3-nitrobenzanthrone could be confirmed to contribute great shares of the observed mutagenicity. In addition, a multitude of polar polycyclic aromatic compounds has been tentatively identified in mutagenic fractions including nitro-PAHs, azaarenes, ketones, quinones, hydroxy-compounds, lactones and carboxylic acids although their contribution to mutagenicity could not be quantified due to a lack of standards. Diagnostic Salmonella strains YG1024 and YG1041 were applied to confirm the contribution of nitro-aromatic compounds. We suggest the inclusion of dinitropyrenes and 3-nitrobenzanthrone into sediment monitoring in order to minimize the mutagenic risk to aquatic organisms and to human health.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22336528 DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2012.01.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Int ISSN: 0160-4120 Impact factor: 9.621