Abstract: | Background, aim, and scopeAssessment of environmental impacts from pesticide utilization should include genotoxicity studies, where the possible effects of mutagenic/genotoxic substances on individuals are assessed. In this study, the genotoxicity profile of the new formicide Macex® was evaluated with two genotoxicity tests, namely, the micronucleus test with mouse bone marrow and Vicia faba, and a mutagenicity test using the Ames Salmonella assay.Materials and methodsThe bacterial reverse mutation test (Salmonella typhimurium strains TA97, TA98, TA100, TA102, and TA1535), the Vicia root tip and mouse micronucleus tests were conducted according to published protocols.ResultsIn the range of the formicide Macex® concentrations tested from 0.06 to 1.0 g?L?1 (or mgkg?1 in the mouse test), no genotoxicity was observed in the prokaryotic or eukaryotic test organisms. However, at Macex® concentrations of 0.5 g?L?1 and above a significant decrease in the mitotic index (P?≤?0.05) in the V. faba was observed. Micronucleus formation was likewise increased in the test organism at concentrations starting at 2.0 g?L?1.ConclusionsThese data allow us to classify this natural formicide preparation as a product with no geno-environmental-impact when applied at recommended concentrations. |