2014
DOI: 10.4103/0971-6580.128785
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Tobacco Dust induced genotoxicity as an occupational hazard in workers of bidi making cottage industry of central India

Abstract: Context:To explore genotoxicity in bidi rollers occupationally exposed to bidi tobacco dust.Aims:To assess the extent of genotoxicity of tobacco dust to bidi rollers of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India and cytotoxicity of bidi tobacco extract.Settings and Design:Blood samples from 31 bidi rollers and 30 controls taken after written informed consent were analyzed for chromosome aberrations (CA) and comet assay.Materials and Methods:Genotoxicity was studied by CA in cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes of bidi r… Show more

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“…Separation of lymphocyte from blood was done by standard method explained elsewhere (15). A preinformed, willing female donor in good health was requested to donate 3 ml of the blood for the investigation.…”
Section: Lymphocyte Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Separation of lymphocyte from blood was done by standard method explained elsewhere (15). A preinformed, willing female donor in good health was requested to donate 3 ml of the blood for the investigation.…”
Section: Lymphocyte Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 2 ]” Mahimkar and Bhisey reported for “a significant increase in deletion fragments and chromatid gaps in the exposed group. [ 2 ]” However, based on the present report by Khanna et al .,[ 1 ] it can confirm only that there is genotoxicity; however, the relationship to exposure might not be concluded. In fact, to confirm the exposure, biomarker monitoring is required.…”
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“…[1] Khanna et al . noted that “bidi rollers seem to be facing the occupational hazard of genotoxicity due to handling bidi tobacco and inhalation of tobacco dust.…”
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