DNA damage caused by pesticide-contaminated soil.

Biomed Environ Sci

Environmental Biotechnology Division, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Nehru Marg, Nagpur-440020, India.

Published: December 2006

Objective: To determine the DNA damaging potential and the genotoxicity of individual compounds in pesticide contaminated soil.

Methods: In the present study, DNA damaging potential of pesticide-contaminated soil and the genotoxicity of individual compounds present in the soil were assessed using fluorimetric analysis of DNA unwinding assay.

Results: The contaminated soil sample showed 79% (P < 0.001) of DNA strand break, whereas technical grade of major carbaryl and alpha-naphthol constituents of the contaminated soil showed 64% (P < 0.01) and 60% (P < 0.02) damage respectively.

Conclusion: Our results indicate that the toxicity caused by contaminated soil is mainly due to carbaryl and alpha-napthol, which are the major constituents of the soil sample analyzed by GC-MS.

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