Mutagene Effekte und biologische Abbaubarkeit von flüssigen Reaktionsrückständen aus Analysatoren der in-vitro Diagnostik klinisch chemischer Routinelaboratorien

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Mutagene Effekte und biologische Abbaubarkeit von flüssigen Reaktionsrückständen aus Analysatoren der in-vitro Diagnostik klinisch chemischer Routinelaboratorien. / Hubner, Peter; Mersch-Sundermann, Volker; Bulowski, Irg et al.

in: Vom Wasser, Jahrgang 96, 2001, S. 15-28.

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title = "Mutagene Effekte und biologische Abbaubarkeit von fl{\"u}ssigen Reaktionsr{\"u}ckst{\"a}nden aus Analysatoren der in-vitro Diagnostik klinisch chemischer Routinelaboratorien",
abstract = "Sewage from clinical chemical laboratories is despite of its low chemical load one of the main critical effluents from hospitals, particularly with regard to their ecotoxicity and mutagenic effects. Only little data is available with respect to their environmental impact. Therefore, an inventory was carried out in clinical laboratories and the biological degradation and mutagenicity of liquid reaction residues from analysers used in clinical chemical routine laboratory diagnostics were investigated. The reaction mixtures were only partly biodegradable. Thereby the possibility of transfer into water bodies and for accumulation in the food-chain absolutely consists for a part of it. Moreover, the highly with test reagents and patient material contaminated liquid reaction residues from analysers show strong mutagenic effects which were only partial eliminated microbially. For a final environmental risk assessment of the strong contaminated reaction mixtures from clinical chemical analysers further investigations into persistence, biological accumulation and degradation should be carried out.",
keywords = "biologische Abbaubarkeit, Abbaubarkeit, IN-VITRO, in vitro, INVITRO, Diagnostik, Chemie",
author = "Peter Hubner and Volker Mersch-Sundermann and Irg Bulowski and Esta Nahkur and Klaus K{\"u}mmerer",
year = "2001",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "96",
pages = "15--28",
journal = "Vom Wasser",
issn = "0083-6915",
publisher = "Wiley-VCH Verlag",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Mutagene Effekte und biologische Abbaubarkeit von flüssigen Reaktionsrückständen aus Analysatoren der in-vitro Diagnostik klinisch chemischer Routinelaboratorien

AU - Hubner, Peter

AU - Mersch-Sundermann, Volker

AU - Bulowski, Irg

AU - Nahkur, Esta

AU - Kümmerer, Klaus

PY - 2001

Y1 - 2001

N2 - Sewage from clinical chemical laboratories is despite of its low chemical load one of the main critical effluents from hospitals, particularly with regard to their ecotoxicity and mutagenic effects. Only little data is available with respect to their environmental impact. Therefore, an inventory was carried out in clinical laboratories and the biological degradation and mutagenicity of liquid reaction residues from analysers used in clinical chemical routine laboratory diagnostics were investigated. The reaction mixtures were only partly biodegradable. Thereby the possibility of transfer into water bodies and for accumulation in the food-chain absolutely consists for a part of it. Moreover, the highly with test reagents and patient material contaminated liquid reaction residues from analysers show strong mutagenic effects which were only partial eliminated microbially. For a final environmental risk assessment of the strong contaminated reaction mixtures from clinical chemical analysers further investigations into persistence, biological accumulation and degradation should be carried out.

AB - Sewage from clinical chemical laboratories is despite of its low chemical load one of the main critical effluents from hospitals, particularly with regard to their ecotoxicity and mutagenic effects. Only little data is available with respect to their environmental impact. Therefore, an inventory was carried out in clinical laboratories and the biological degradation and mutagenicity of liquid reaction residues from analysers used in clinical chemical routine laboratory diagnostics were investigated. The reaction mixtures were only partly biodegradable. Thereby the possibility of transfer into water bodies and for accumulation in the food-chain absolutely consists for a part of it. Moreover, the highly with test reagents and patient material contaminated liquid reaction residues from analysers show strong mutagenic effects which were only partial eliminated microbially. For a final environmental risk assessment of the strong contaminated reaction mixtures from clinical chemical analysers further investigations into persistence, biological accumulation and degradation should be carried out.

KW - biologische Abbaubarkeit

KW - Abbaubarkeit

KW - IN-VITRO

KW - in vitro

KW - INVITRO

KW - Diagnostik

KW - Chemie

M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze

VL - 96

SP - 15

EP - 28

JO - Vom Wasser

JF - Vom Wasser

SN - 0083-6915

ER -