1. Evaluation of DNA damage in an Ecuadorian population exposed to glyphosate
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César Paz-y-Miño, María Eugenia Sánchez, Melissa Arévalo, María José Muñoz, Tania Witte, Gabriela Oleas De-la-Carrera, and Paola E. Leone
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comet assay ,DNA damage ,Ecuador ,genotoxicity ,glyphosate ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
We analyzed the consequences of aerial spraying with glyphosate added to a surfactant solution in the northern part of Ecuador. A total of 24 exposed and 21 unexposed control individuals were investigated using the comet assay. The results showed a higher degree of DNA damage in the exposed group (comet length = 35.5 µm) compared to the control group (comet length = 25.94 µm). These results suggest that in the formulation used during aerial spraying glyphosate had a genotoxic effect on the exposed individuals.
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- 2007
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