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      Direct-acting mutagens in automobile exhaust

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      Cancer Letters
      Elsevier BV

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          Mutagenic activity of airborne particulate organic pollutants

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            Detection of mutagenic activity in particulate air pollutants.

            Ames's strains of Salmonella typhimurium were used to evaluate the mutagenic activity of airbone particulate materials collected at six different points in the industrial area of Ohmuta and the residential area Fukuoka. Tests were done in presence of rat-liver S-9 fraction isolated from rats that had been treated with Aroclor 1254. When the number of revertant colonies per plate was plotted against the amount of methanol extract of particulate air pollutants, using strain TA98, approximately linear relationships were observed for active samples. Generally, mutagenic activity of the samples increased in proportion to the density of air pollutants. In our system, 38--349 microng of methanol extract, from 0.225--4.51 m3 of air from the factory districts in Ohmuta City gave 100 his+ revertants per plate. On the other hand, 54--2300 microng of air pollutants, from 1.29--14.1 m3 of air from the residential districts in Fukuoka City, gave a comparable activity. Every sample from each area had mutagenic activity. Chemicals in air pollutants were fractionated by alumina column chromatography and identified by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. More than 28 compounds, including 12 unknown substances were identified as polycyclic hydrocarbons. Twelve of these compounds are already known to be carcinogens and to induce reversions to histidine independence in strain TA98 of Salmonella.
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              Some Laboratory and Epidemiological Aspects of Air Pollution Carcinogenesis

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                Journal
                Cancer Letters
                Cancer Letters
                Elsevier BV
                03043835
                July 1978
                July 1978
                : 5
                : 1
                : 39-47
                Article
                10.1016/S0304-3835(78)80009-3
                9850a2fb-128d-4cbb-a931-a6638438332c
                © 1978

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