The effect of arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead on the genotoxic activity of Boletaceae family mushrooms present in Serbia.

Marija Dimitrijević, M Stanković, J Nikolić,V Mitić,V Stankov Jovanović, G Stojanović,D Miladinović

Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A(2023)

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The aim of this study was to determine accumulation of heavy metals and metalloids which are widely distributed in the environment and in food chain using wild edible mushrooms belonging to the Boletaceae family mushrooms. In addition, methanol extracts of mushrooms were tested for protective effect by the cytochalasin-B blocked micronucleus (CBMN) assay using chromosome aberrations in human peripheral lymphocytes as a model. The genotoxic activity of methanol extracts prepared at 4 different concentrations (1, 2, 3 or 6 µg/ml) was examined using amifostine and mitomycin C as positive controls. Extracts of species and exhibited the greatest reduction in the frequency of micronuclei (MN). Extract of at concentrations of 2 µg/ml showed the highest decrease in number of MN. In comparison, extract of mushroom at a concentration of 3 µg/ml displayed less reduction. However, as heavy metals and metalloids are found in mushrooms, another aim was to examine whether these agents affected genotoxicity. Principal component analysis (PCA) identified clustering differences between control and heavy metals and metalloids groups and might explain the influence of heavy element content and genotoxic activity in mushrooms.
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ICP-MS,Mushrooms,PCA,genotoxic activity,heavy metals,metalloid,micronuclei
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