A preliminary characterization of the mutagenicity of atmospheric particulate matter collected during sugar cane harvesting using the Salmonella/microsome microsuspension assay


Autoria(s): UMBUZEIRO, Gisela de Aragao; FRANCO, Alexandre; MAGALHAES, Dulce; CASTRO, Francisco Jose Viana de; KUMMROW, Fabio; RECH, Celia Maria; CARVALHO, Lilian Rothschild Franco de; VASCONCELLOS, Perola de Castro
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2008

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During sugar cane harvesting season, which occurs from May to November of each year, the crops are burnt, cut, and transported to the mills. There are reports showing that mutagenic activity and PAH content increase during harvesting season in some areas of Sao Paulo State in comparison with nonharvesting periods. The objective of this work was to preliminarily characterize the mutagenic activity of the total organic extracts as well as corresponding organic fractions of airborne particulate matter (PM) collected twice from two cities, Araraquara (ARQ) and Piracicaba (PRB), during sugar cane harvesting season using the Salmonella/microsome microssuspension assay. One sample collected in Sao Paulo metropolitan area was also included. The mutagenicity of the total extracts ranged from 55 to 320 revertants per cubic meter without the addition of S9 and from not detected to 57 revertants per cubic meter in the presence of S9 in areas with sugar cane plantations. Of the three fractions analyzed, the most polar ones (nitro and oxy) were the most potent. A comparison of the response of TA98 with YG1041 and the increased potencies without S9 indicated that nitro compounds are causing the observed effect. More studies are necessary to verify the sources of the mutagenic activity such as burning of vegetal biomass and combustion of heavy duty vehicles used to transport the sugar cane to the mills. The Salmonella/microsome assay can be an important tool to monitor the atmosphere for mutagenicity during sugar cane harvesting season.

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ENVIRONMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MUTAGENESIS, v.49, n.4, p.249-255, 2008

0893-6692

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/31306

10.1002/em.20378

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/em.20378

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eng

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WILEY-LISS

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Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis

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Palavras-Chave #Salmonella/microsome #Ames test #sugar cane harvesting #mutagenicity #air pollution #nitro-aromatics #POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS #SAO-PAULO #ORGANIC MATERIAL #DIESEL EXHAUST #OUTDOOR AIR #BRAZIL #GENOTOXICITY #SENSITIVITY #PARTICLES #SAMPLES #Environmental Sciences #Genetics & Heredity #Toxicology
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