Title of article :
Assessing the influence of methanol-containing additive
on biological characteristics of diesel exhaust emissions
using microtox and mutatox assays
Author/Authors :
Ta-Chang Lin، نويسنده , , Mu-Rong Chao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Here we investigate the effect of the methanol-containing additive ŽMCA. on the biological characteristics of
diesel exhaust emissions. Microtox and Mutatox assays, respectively, were used to evaluate the acute toxicity and
genotoxicity of crude extracts from diesel engine exhaust. The engine was tested on a series of diesel fuels blended
with five additive levels Ž0, 5, 8, 10 and 15% of MCA by volume.. Emission tests were performed over the hot start
portion of the transient Heavy-Duty-Federal Test Procedure ŽHD-FTP. and two selected steady-state modes.
Microtox results show that MCA additive moderately lowers the toxicity levels of particle-associated ŽSOF. samples,
but generally increase the vapor-phase ŽXOC. associated toxicity. A strong correlation was found between XOCassociated
toxicity and total hydrocarbon ŽTHC. concentrations, while only a slight link was found between
SOF-associated toxicity and particulate matter ŽPM. concentrations. For Mutatox test results, when either 5 or 8%
MCA used, XOC and SOF-associated genotoxicity in both steady-state and hot-start transient cycle tests were
relatively lower compared to those of the base diesel. The genotoxic potential of XOC samples was significantly
increased after treatment with an exogenous metabolic activation system ŽS9.. On the contrary, the genotoxic
potential of SOF samples without S9 metabolic activation was generally higher than those with S9. It is noteworthy
that the total particle-associated ŽSOF. PAHs emissions showed trends quite similar to that of the genotoxic
potential. As expected, the total particle-associated ŽSOF. PAHs correlated moderately with direct mutagenicity, and
fairly well with indirect mutagenicity. Finally, the genotoxicity data did not parallel the Microtox results in this study,
indicating that potentially long-term genotoxic agents may not be revealed by short-term toxicity assays.
Keywords :
Microtox , Mutatox , Methanol-containing additive , Diesel exhaust emissions , acute toxicity , genotoxicity
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment