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Microbiological quality and genotoxicity of domestic water sources: A combined approach using Micro Biological Survey method and mutagenesis assay (micronucleus test) in root tips of Vicia faba in the West region of Cameroon.

Rodrigue Biguioh Mabvouna1, Patrick Martial Pete Nkamedjie2, Andrillene Laure Deutou Wondeu3, Martin Sanou Sobze4, Jean Blaise Kemogne3, Vittorio Colizzi1.   

Abstract

At least 2.1 billion people around the world use contaminated drinking water, causing 485,000 diarrheal deaths each year, mostly among children under 5 years old. A study conducted 10 years ago in Bafoussam (West Cameroon) recorded concentrations of bacteria among surface and groundwater. High levels of bicarbonates, phosphates, chlorides and suspended matters were also found. The aim of this study was to assess the microbiological and chemical qualities of domestic water sources in 5 localities of the West region of Cameroon. Water samples from 22 water sources (wells, springs, water drilling and river) were aseptically collected in plastic bottles and transferred in 50 ml sterile tubes. For chlorinated water sources, 1 ml of Thiosulfate was added to the water sample; immediately placed in an ice box and transported to the laboratory for analysis. Water temperature and pH were measured on site. The microbiological quality of water was determined by testing Total Coliforms (TC) using the Micro Biological Survey method. 1 ml of each water sample was inoculated in the MBS vial initially rehydrated with 10 ml of sterile distilled water. The initial color of the vials is red. Color changes were monitored at three different time intervals (12h, 19h and 24h), corresponding to three levels of contamination. The chemical quality of water was assessed using micronucleus (MN) test in selected Vicia faba seeds secondary root tips permanently mounted in Dibutylphthalate Polystyrene Xylene mountant for histology after 72 hours of direct exposition in water samples and in dark. The mitotic indices and MN frequencies were evaluated in 10 root tips per site analysing 5000 cells per tip. Statistical analyses were done using Stata IC/15.0 software. The Student t-test was used for mean comparison and the significance level was set at 1%. The majority of samples were collected from wells (63.6%). The mean water pH ranged from 5.5 to 8.3 and the temperature varied from 23 to 26°C. A very high concentration of TC [>103 CFU/ml] was found in 8 (36.4%) samples. 10 (45.5%) and 2 (9.1%) samples turned yellow at 19 and 24 hours respectively after incubation corresponding to TC concentration of [10<x<103 CFU/ml] and [1<x< 10 CFU/ml]. The MN frequency was higher (P ≤ 0.01) compared to the negative control in 9 (40.9%) water samples indicating significant genotoxic effects of these water sources. This study highlighted the poor quality of domestic water sources in West region of Cameroon and the need to conduct regular monitoring of drinking water sources. Community capacity building on water treatment methods, including good wastes management should be implemented to help improve water quality.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33539444      PMCID: PMC7861400          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245379

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  21 in total

1.  Genotoxicity of surface water treated with different disinfectants using in situ plant tests.

Authors:  S Monarca; M Rizzoni; B Gustavino; C Zani; A Alberti; D Feretti; I Zerbini
Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 3.216

2.  Investigating the safety of plants used in South African traditional medicine: testing for genotoxicity in the micronucleus and alkaline comet assays.

Authors:  Joslyn L S Taylor; Esameldin E Elgorashi; Annemie Maes; Urbain Van Gorp; Norbert De Kimpe; Johannes Van Staden; Luc Verschaeve
Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 3.216

Review 3.  Micronucleus assay in aquatic animals.

Authors:  Claudia Bolognesi; Makoto Hayashi
Journal:  Mutagenesis       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 3.000

4.  DNA damage in Gammarus fossarum sperm as a biomarker of genotoxic pressure: intrinsic variability and reference level.

Authors:  Emilie Lacaze; Alain Devaux; Guillaume Jubeaux; Raphaël Mons; Maud Gardette; Sylvie Bony; Jeanne Garric; Olivier Geffard
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2011-05-31       Impact factor: 7.963

Review 5.  Mutagens in contaminated soil: a review.

Authors:  Paul A White; Larry D Claxton
Journal:  Mutat Res       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 2.433

Review 6.  Mutagens in surface waters: a review.

Authors:  Takeshi Ohe; Tetsushi Watanabe; Keiji Wakabayashi
Journal:  Mutat Res       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 2.433

7.  Antimycobacterial, anti-inflammatory and genotoxicity evaluation of plants used for the treatment of tuberculosis and related symptoms in South Africa.

Authors:  B Madikizela; A R Ndhlala; J F Finnie; J Van Staden
Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol       Date:  2014-02-25       Impact factor: 4.360

8.  Genotoxicity assessment of soils from wastewater irrigation areas and bioremediation sites using the Vicia faba root tip micronucleus assay.

Authors:  Y F Song; P Gong; B M Wilke; W Zhang; X Y Song; T H Sun; M L Ackland
Journal:  J Environ Monit       Date:  2006-12-08

9.  Genotoxic effects and induction of phytochelatins in the presence of cadmium in Vicia faba roots.

Authors:  Eric Béraud; Sylvie Cotelle; Pierre Leroy; Jean-François Férard
Journal:  Mutat Res       Date:  2007-06-17       Impact factor: 2.433

10.  Field Application of the Micro Biological Survey Method for a Simple and Effective Assessment of the Microbiological Quality of Water Sources in Developing Countries.

Authors:  Alyexandra Arienzo; Martin Sanou Sobze; Raoul Emeric Guetiya Wadoum; Francesca Losito; Vittorio Colizzi; Giovanni Antonini
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2015-08-25       Impact factor: 3.390

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