Journal article
Genotoxicity in the Rivers from the Brantas Catchment (East Java, Indonesia ) Occurrence in sediment and Effect in Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus 1758)
Yenny risjani Geraldine Loppion Jerome Couteau Yunianta yunianta Ita widowati Alfi Hermawati Waskita Sari Christophe Minier
Volume : 1 Nomor : 27 Published : 2020, April
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
Abstrak
This paper reports the first data from an integrated study investigating genotoxicity in the Brantas River, Java, Indonesia. Results showed that organic sediment extracts from the sites in the Brantas Delta retained genotoxic compounds identified using the SOS Chromotest and that the Aloo River and, to a lesser extent, the Surabaya River were the most contaminated studied sites. This genotoxicity was attributable to compounds that did not require any bioactivation under the test conditions. Occurrence of genotoxic effects was further investigated in erythrocytes from Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. High numbers of micronuclei were counted, especially in fish sampled in the rivers of the Brantas Delta. Moreover, cytoplasmic alterations which could be indicative of the presence of lipofuscin were found in the cytoplasm of the fish blood cells, especially in fish from the Aloo, Surabaya and Kalimas rivers. Altogether, our data showed that genotoxicity is occurring in fish living in rivers of the delta of the Brantas River and suggest that sediments from these sites may constitute a major source of pollution and hazard for species living or feeding in the area.