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Detection and origin of 3-chloro-4-dichloromethyl-5-hydroxy-2(5H)furanone (MX) in river water

An isolation experiment of MX, a potent mutagen and promoter in drinking water, from river water contaminated with industrial and domestic sewage was carried out. The presence of MX was demonstrated by GC-MS-SIM method. The contribution ratio of MX to the total mutagenic activity of river water was...

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Published in:Water science and technology 2000-01, Vol.42 (7-8), p.117-123
Main Authors: KINAE, N, TANAKA, J, KAMLO, N, SUGLYAMA, C, FURUGORL, M, SHIMOI, K, TANJI, K
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description An isolation experiment of MX, a potent mutagen and promoter in drinking water, from river water contaminated with industrial and domestic sewage was carried out. The presence of MX was demonstrated by GC-MS-SIM method. The contribution ratio of MX to the total mutagenic activity of river water was 5-30%. To elucidate the origin of MX, several chemicals contained in domestic sewage were treated with sodium hypochlorite. From each reaction solution of catechin mixture, catechin and diosmin, MX was isolated and identified. These contribution ratios to the total mutagenicity of each reaction mixture were 36.3%, 95.5% and 4.3%, respectively. The results suggest that domestic sewage is a new origin of MX.
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Applied sciences
Catechin
Detection
Drinking water
Drinking water and swimming-pool water. Desalination
Exact sciences and technology
Household wastes
Industrial pollution
Mutagenicity
Mutagens
Pollution
Pulp mill effluents
Ratios
River water
Rivers
Sewage
Sewage disposal
Sodium
Sodium hypochlorite
Wastewater treatment
Water pollution
Water treatment and pollution
title Detection and origin of 3-chloro-4-dichloromethyl-5-hydroxy-2(5H)furanone (MX) in river water
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