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GENOTOXIC AND CARCINOGENIC PROPERTIES OF CHLORINATED FURANONES - IMPORTANT BY-PRODUCTS OF WATER CHLORINATION

Citation:

Daniel, F., K. Schenck, J. Doerger, L. Chang, F. Kopfler, M. Robinson, H. Ringhand, J. Meier, AND A.B. DeAngelo. GENOTOXIC AND CARCINOGENIC PROPERTIES OF CHLORINATED FURANONES - IMPORTANT BY-PRODUCTS OF WATER CHLORINATION. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-89/157 (NTIS PB90119223).

Description:

The widespread presence of genotoxins in drinking water can be directly linked to the chlorination stage of water treatment. ecent studies in Finland, the United States and Great Britain have shown that a single compound, 3-chloro-4-(dichlo-romethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone (MX), is responsible for a substantial fraction of the mutagenicity of chlorinated drinking water. everal other chlorinated furanones that appear to contribute to the mutagenicity have also been identified. The toxicological data available on MX has been limited to its identification as a potent direct-acting mutagen in Salmonella. he results of additional studies aimed at evaluating the potential health effects of MX can be summarized as follows: (1) MX induces DNA strand breaks and chromosomal aberrations in cultured mammalian cells, and forms a single major DNA adduct in both bacterial mammalian cells; (2) the mutagenic and clastogenic effects are substantially reduced by liver S-9 fraction, which can be partly attributed to conjugation with glutathione via glutathione-S-transferase; (3) MX is inactive as a clastogen in bone marrow and marginally active in gastrointestinal tissue of mice when given by oral gavage; (4) at least 40% of orally administered MX is absorbed, and grater than 80% is excreted via feces and urine within 48 hr; (7) MX appears to induce skin tumors in mice when given orally but not topically. hronic bioassay in mice is planned to help define the carcinogenic risk associated with exposure to MX in drinking water.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 50918