Literature DB >> 2468490

Mutagenicity of airborne particles from a nonindustrial town in Italy.

R Barale1, D Zucconi, F Giorgelli, A L Carducci, M Tonelli, N Loprieno.   

Abstract

The mutagenic activity of airborne particulate matter collected in Pisa, a small nonindustrial town located in Italy, has been monitored over 1 year using the Ames Salmonella Test. Airborne particulate was collected on fibreglass filters using a Hi-Vol sampler and extracted by sonication and Soxhlet acetone extraction in sequence. TA 98 and TA 100 salmonella strains gave positive results with the great majority of samples. The mutagenicity trend fits with a harmonic regression with a peak during December/January and inversely correlates with the temperature. No correlations were observed with other meteorological conditions such as wind, cloud, rainfall, atmospheric pressure, and humidity. The ratio between mutagenicity/microgram of particulate matter with S9 and that without S9 remains more or less constant regardless of seasonal fluctuations, suggesting that during cold months quantitative increases of mutagens onto particulate matter have probably occurred. The comparison of air mutagenicity in different sites suggests that motor vehicle exhaust fumes are the major source of air pollution. Finally, because of high-traffic volume, air mutagenicity at street level is comparable to that observed in several metropolitan areas all over the world.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2468490     DOI: 10.1002/em.2850130306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen        ISSN: 0893-6692            Impact factor:   3.216


  1 in total

1.  Mutagenic activity and chemical analysis of airborne particulates collected in Pisa (Italy).

Authors:  R Vellosi; C Vannucchi; F Bianchi; R Fiorio; D Rosellini; G Ciacchini; V Giaconi; G Bronzetti
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 2.151

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