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Nylund, L., Hakala, E. and Sorsa, M., Application of a semi-automated SOS chromotest for measuring genotoxicities of complex environmental mixtures containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Mutation Research, 1992, vol. 276, pp 125-132 ABSTRACT Soxhlet-extracted samples of standard reference materials (SRMs)
1649 (PAR1: urban dust/organics) and 1650 (PAR2: diesel particulate matter) from
the U.S. Institute of Standards and Technology were tested for induction of SOS
functions using a semi-automated version of the SOS chromotest with Escherichia
coli PQ37. Concentrations of 10 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the extracts
were determined using reversed-phase HPLC. Only the diesel particulate matter
(PAR2) extracts expressed SOS induction activity, which decreased when metabolic
activation was used. Mutagenic PAH compounds (e.g., chrysene) were found in
higher concentrations in the PAR2 extracts than in the PAR1 extracts but this
could not explain the genotoxicity while it was mainly exhibited without
metabolic activation. The direct genotoxic activity of the diesel particulate
matter sample PAR2 is probably caused by nitroaromatic compounds; this was also
supported by parallel studies with the Ames/Salmonella assay.
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