Abstract
An in vivo study on the genotoxic effects of pentachlorophenol (PCP) and 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2, 4-D) was carried out with freshwater air-breathing fish Channa punctatus. The fish were exposed to three sublethal doses of PCP (0.2, 0.4, and 0.6ppm) and 2, 4-D (25, 50, and 75ppm) by medium treatment. Micronucleated erythrocytes were sampled at intervals of 48, 72, and 96h post-treatment. Student's t test revealed significant increases in micronucleus (MN) frequency. Maximum incidence of MN was recorded at highest concentrations and durations for both chemicals. A time- and dose-dependent response of the MN frequency for both chemicals was confirmed. PCP-treated groups had 8-10MN per cell, specifically at higher concentrations and duration. Echinocytes were recorded at higher concentrations of 2, 4-D. The study confirmed the genotoxicity of PCP and 2, 4-D in this organism. PCP was found to be more toxic than 2, 4-D in terms of MN induction. This assay has further potential for detecting genotoxic compounds in aquatic ecosystems. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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Farah, M. A., Ateeq, B., Ali, M. N., & Ahmad, W. (2003). Evaluation of genotoxicity of PCP and 2, 4-D by micronucleus test in freshwater fish Channa punctatus. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 54(1), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0147-6513(02)00037-4
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