Sunday, December 02, 2018

An evidence-based approach to pinpoint genotoxicity in the River Danube

In this study we combined bioassays, chemical analysis, and QSAR modelling to identify genotoxic contaminants in the surface water samples from the River Danube. We started with a screening for the three most bioactive samples using the fish embryo toxicity test (FET). Thereafter we tested for genotoxicity by means of the Ames fluctuation and the micronucleus assays. The chemicals found in the samples after non-target analysis (different study) were then filtered for the genotoxicants based on QSAR modelling and literature data. An artificial mixture of all these potential genotoxicants was tested in Ames and micronucleus, and we could explain nearly 50 % of the genotoxicity with 18 of the substances found in the samples.

Find out more about "Integrating bioassays, chemical analysis and in silico techniques to identify genotoxicants in surface water" (fulltext only with a subscription to the journal, sorry...)

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