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Abstract
Aim:
The present study was performed to evaluate the genotoxic effect of
4-nonylphenol after acute and subchronic exposure in spleen tissue of Channa
punctatus, recovery in DNA damage was also ascertained after 30 days? of
cessation of exposure.
Methodology: Tail length (TL), tail intensity (TI), tail moment
(TM), Olive tail moment (OTM) was used as biological indicators of DNA
damage. The fish were exposed to different sublethal concentrations of 4-NP
for 96 hrs (acute exposure) and for 90 days (sub chronic exposure).
Results: Exposed groups showed significantly higher DNA damage
in both acute and sub chronic exposure as compared to control groups. In the
case of acute exposure, the highest damage was observed at 24 hr of exposure
followed by a decline in the value of all the parameters, while in the later
hours of exposure these value further increased. On the other hand, in the
case of sub-chronic exposure, the highest damage was observed after treatment
with 0.10 mg l-1 concentration of 4-NP at 90 days of exposure.
Recovery experiment showed a decrease in the values of all the parameter?s
studied, however, a significant decrease was observed only at the highest
concentration.
Interpretation: The results conclude the DNA damaging
potential of 4-nonylphenol and highlighted the usage of spleen tissue for
genotoxicity testing
Key
words:
4-Nonylphenol, Channa punctatus, Comet
assay, Genotoxicity, Spleen
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