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Bioassay-directed fractionation of PAH of molecular mass 302 in coal tar-contaminated sediment.

The Science of the total environment (1999-09-03)
C H Marvin, B E McCarry, J A Lundrigan, K Roberts, D W Bryant
ABSTRACT

Bioassay-directed fractionation was used to characterise genotoxic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) of molecular mass 302 amu in organic solvent extracts of coal tar-contaminated sediment from Sydney Harbour, Nova Scotia. A normal phase HPLC technique was employed to separate PAH-rich solvent extracts into fractions containing PAH of single molecular mass classes. The 302 amu molecular mass fraction was isolated and further separated using reversed phase HPLC; subfractions were collected every 30 s and subjected to bioassay analyses with Salmonella typhimurium strain YG1025 with the addition of oxidative metabolism (4% S9). Compounds eluting in the most active subfractions included naphtho[2,1-alpha]pyrene and naphtho[2,3-alpha]pyrene. The results of this study underscore the significant contribution that molecular mass 302 PAH make to the biological activity of complex environmental mixtures.