학술논문

Mitotic Abnormalities Induced by Silk Dyeing Industry Effluents in the Cells of Allium cepa
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
CYTOLOGIA. 2001, 66(3):235
Subject
Allium cepa
Bridges
Chromosomal abnormalities
Dye effluent
Stickiness
Language
English
ISSN
0011-4545
1348-7019
Abstract
The silk dyeing industry effluents were examined for the induction of mitotic abnormalities in Allium cepa root system. Cytotoxicity of the effluent was studied by treating Allium cepa roots with different concentrations of effluent (25, 50, 75, 100%) for different durations (6, 12, 24, 48 h) along with control. The effluent inhibited cell division and a strong dosage effect was obvious from a decline in the mitotic index with the increase in effluent concentration and duration of treatment. The effluent also induced a wide range of mitotic abnormalities. The abnormalities observed included stickiness of chromosomes, fragments, bridges, laggards, binucleate cells and vacuolated nuclei. The results showed that silk dyeing industry effluents act as potential mutagens.