Validity of mutagenic activity as an indicator of river water pollution

  • Hiroko Tsukatani
  • , Y. Tanaka
  • , N. Sera
  • , N. Shimizu
  • , S. Kitamori
  • , N. Inoue

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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate if mutagenicity could be expressed by known water pollution indicators, we determined the mutagenic activity of blue rayon extracts from sampled river water with the Ames test utilizing new strains of bacteria, and compared the results with those of known indicators of water pollution. Methods: Water samples were collected by the blue rayon adsorption method at sixteen sites in six rivers in the North Kyushu district. The Assay of mutagenicity was carried out using the Ames test. The test strains were Salmonella typhimurium TA100, YG1024, YG1041 and YG1042. B(a)P, Trp-P-1 and Trp-P-2 were quantified by HPLC. Determinations of SS, BOD, COD, T-N, T-P, DOC, and A260/ DOC were performed. Results: The extracts from five sampling sites showed higher mutagenicity toward strain YG1024 with or without S9mix, and the extracts from two of these five sites showed higher mutagenicity toward strain YG1041 with and without S9mix. However, the water pollution indicators did not show specific trends that were consistent with the mutagenic activity. Conclusions: Since the mutagenic activity of river water could not be predicted using known water pollution indicators, we recommend that biological examinations such as mutagenicity tests be added to the indicators that are currently in use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-138
Number of pages6
JournalEnvironmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2003
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
    SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation

Keywords

  • Ames test
  • Mutagenicity
  • River water
  • Sewage
  • YG strains

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