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. 2007 Aug;46(3):247-53.
doi: 10.1007/s00411-007-0100-9. Epub 2007 Mar 15.

Microbe-mineral interactions in naturally radioactive beach sands from Espirito Santo, Brazil: experiments on mutagenicity

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Microbe-mineral interactions in naturally radioactive beach sands from Espirito Santo, Brazil: experiments on mutagenicity

Charles S Cockell et al. Radiat Environ Biophys. 2007 Aug.

Abstract

Previous studies on naturally radioactive materials suggested that they can have a mutagenic effect on plants (growing in sands in Kerala, South West India), and on bats (dwelling in an abandoned underground mine of primary monazite ore in Namaqualand, Western Cape, South Africa). We hypothesised, based on previous theoretical work, that radioactive sands would not induce mutants in microorganisms over time scales typical of doubling times in the natural environment. The potential of exceptionally monazite (Th)-rich mineral sands collected from the coast of Espirito Santo, Brazil to induce single-point reversion in Escherichia coli cultures (both repair-competent and repair-deficient strains) was tested using the tryptophan reverse mutation assay. The results show that at least on a short-term scale (1-7 days), the monazite-rich sands did not cause an increase in reversion above background.

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