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Contribution of nitropyrene to the mutagenic activity of coal fly ash

✍ Scribed by Harris, Wesley R. ;Chess, Edward K. ;Okamoto, Deborah ;Remsen, Joyce F. ;Later, Douglas W.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1984
Weight
716 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
0192-2521

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✦ Synopsis


Stack-collected coal fly ash from western low-sulfur coal was extracted with 60:40 benzene/methanol. This extract was fractionated by preparative-scale high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and the mutagenic activity of 14 fractions was evaluated by microbial assay with Salmonella typhimurium TA1538. A widespread distribution of direct-acting mutagens, which probably includes both mono-and dinitroaromatics, was detected.

HPLC methods were also used to isolate l-nitropyrene from the total benzene/ methanol extract. The identification of 1-nitropyrene was based on gas chromatographic and HPLC retention measurements and mass spectral data. The concentration of 1-nitropyrene in the ash extract was determined by quantitative HPLC analyses. Mutagenicity assays of the total extract and an authentic 1-nitropyrene standard with Salmonella strains TA1538, TAIOO, and TA98 indicated that the 1nitropyrene accounts for approximately 0.03-0.16% of the total mutagenic activity of the extract.


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