Publication: Toxicity potential of vape juice using allium test
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2022-12
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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus
Abstract
Due to high market demand and the increasing usage and popularity of.e-cigarette
across different ages, this research study aimed to determine the toxicity potential of vape juice
on Allium cepa root tips cells. In order to accomplish this, root tips were grown in various
vape juice concentrations (4%, 2%, 1%, and 0.5%) diluted in 1000mL mineral water was used
as control of the study. After 7 days of exposure to the various treatment concentrations A.
cepa root tips were harvested. Root length and chromosomal observations data were collected.
Independent samples Kruskal-Wallis showed a significant difference in median root length,
median percent mitotic index, and median percent chromosomal aberration. The presence of
root discoloration and chromosomal aberration recorded in the experimental samples conveys
a possible toxicity effect. This research can serve as a foundation in the fields of healthcare,
public awareness, and education.
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Villegas, V. M., Bautista, S. T., Malanon, E. R., & Torres, J. (2022) Toxicity potential of vape juice using allium test [Unpublished Undergraduate thesis]. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, Agoo, La Union.