Pgc. Odeigah et Ao. Osanyipeju, GENOTOXIC EFFECTS OF 2 INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS AND ETHYL METHANE SULFONATE IN CLARIAS-LAZERA, Food and chemical toxicology, 33(6), 1995, pp. 501-505
The genotoxic effects of industrial effluents from a brewery and a tex
tile mill and of ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS) were investigated by th
e micronucleus test in Clarias lazera, a tropical freshwater fish. Fis
h obtained from a local market were kept in laboratory aquaria for 3 w
k and then exposed to different concentrations (0.5 to 8 mg/litre) of
EMS or brewery or textile-mill effluent (10-60%, v/v) for 14 days. The
frequency of micronucleated erythrocytes was determined from blood sm
ears and the results were analysed by linear regression and variance a
nalysis. Exposure to EMS or effluent resulted in statistically signifi
cant increases in micronucleus frequency and there was a positive dose
-response effect over the entire dose range. The textile-mill effluent
dose-response curve was significantly higher than that of the brewery
effluent. The suitability of the micronucleus test in fish for the sc
reening of aquatic genotoxicants is highlighted and the importance of
intensified monitoring of the aquatic environment is emphasized.