2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2006.11.006
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Evaluation of mutagenic activities of leachates in landfill sites by micronucleus test and comet assay using goldfish

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“…The fresh leachate had low acid in the range of 5.09-5.61, high concentrations of ionic constituents as electro-conductivity 19.80 ± 1.87 mS/cm and chloride 2,662 ± 897 mg/l. It had low levels of heavy metals (0.0-1.4 mg/l) similarly to the landfill raw leachate [15]. For TP and NH 3 -N, there were high concentrations of 17.86 ± 10.78 mg/l and 375 ± 61 mg/l, respectively, as compared to the general landfill leachate [15].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The fresh leachate had low acid in the range of 5.09-5.61, high concentrations of ionic constituents as electro-conductivity 19.80 ± 1.87 mS/cm and chloride 2,662 ± 897 mg/l. It had low levels of heavy metals (0.0-1.4 mg/l) similarly to the landfill raw leachate [15]. For TP and NH 3 -N, there were high concentrations of 17.86 ± 10.78 mg/l and 375 ± 61 mg/l, respectively, as compared to the general landfill leachate [15].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It had low levels of heavy metals (0.0-1.4 mg/l) similarly to the landfill raw leachate [15]. For TP and NH 3 -N, there were high concentrations of 17.86 ± 10.78 mg/l and 375 ± 61 mg/l, respectively, as compared to the general landfill leachate [15]. Additionally, large amount of total solids of 22,953 ± 4,022 mg/l over 90 % in soluble forms were found.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Various organic contaminants as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), phenols, phthalate esters and pesticides can pose synergistic and antagonistic toxicity, carcinogenicity or estrogenicity (Matejczyk et al 2011). The genotoxicity of landfill leachate was studied by Deguchi et al (2007) by performing comet and micro-nuclei tests in erythrocytes from peripheral blood and gill cells from goldfish (Carassius auratus). The effects of genotoxicity of organic contaminants and free radicals to heart, kidney, liver other organs of mice are described by Li et al (2006 a, b).…”
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“…In India, 7.2 million tonnes of hazardous waste are generated per year, out of which 5.2 million tonnes are destined for disposal on land [TERI, 2003]. Leachates generated from solid waste landfill sites are thought to be one of the main sources of water pollution [Deguchi et al, 2007]. Serious adverse health effects, such as birth defects and certain types of cancer, have been reported in communities exposed to ground water contaminated by nearby industrial activities [Sekaran et al, 2000;Vrijheid, 2000;White and Claxton, 2004].…”
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“…The assay has been adapted for genotoxicity assessment in a wide variety of organisms, including yeast [Miloshev et al, 2002], earthworms [Rajaguru et al, 2003], Drosophila [Siddique et al, 2003;2005a], and goldfish [Deguchi et al, 2007]. Dixion et al [2002] indicated that the Comet assay has the potential for investigating the indirect effects of the chemical constituents of complex chemical mixtures on DNA repair.…”
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confidence: 99%