The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium

In the real polluted environment, the metals usually do not present in single pure form, but occur in mixture. Cyanobacteria are the most commonly available aquatic organisms in these environment, thus, there is a need to study the responses of carotenoids, a kind of antioxidant in cyanobacteria...

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Main Authors: Tan, Yeong Hwang, Wong, Ling Shing, Nurul Afiqah, Khishamuddin, Chai, Mee Kin
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spelling my-inti-eprints.3852016-09-15T03:23:02Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/385/ The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium Tan, Yeong Hwang Wong, Ling Shing Nurul Afiqah, Khishamuddin Chai, Mee Kin TP Chemical technology In the real polluted environment, the metals usually do not present in single pure form, but occur in mixture. Cyanobacteria are the most commonly available aquatic organisms in these environment, thus, there is a need to study the responses of carotenoids, a kind of antioxidant in cyanobacteria towards combined heavy and light metals. In this paper, Anabaena cylindrica was immobilized using agarose and exposed to the different concentration of single and combined Ni, Al and Li for 2 hours. The responses of carotenoids were determined using spectrophotometer at λ = 450 nm. The result showed that immobilized A. cylindrica responded differently to the exposure of single and combined metals. The cells were sensitive to single and combined Ni, Al and Li within the detection range of 0.001 mg/L to 10.000 mg/L. The value of R2 indicated the immobilized A. cylindrica responded in correlation to the concentration of the metals. Thus, A. cylindrica has the potential to be used as bioindicator for detection of single and combined metals. AENSI Publications 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/385/1/The%20Responses%20of%20Carotenoids%20in%20Anabaena%20cylindrica%20to%20Single%20and%20Combined.pdf Tan, Yeong Hwang and Wong, Ling Shing and Nurul Afiqah, Khishamuddin and Chai, Mee Kin (2015) The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium. Advances in Environmental Biology, 9 (23). pp. 377-382. ISSN 1995-0756 http://www.aensiweb.com/journals.html
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Tan, Yeong Hwang
Wong, Ling Shing
Nurul Afiqah, Khishamuddin
Chai, Mee Kin
The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium
description In the real polluted environment, the metals usually do not present in single pure form, but occur in mixture. Cyanobacteria are the most commonly available aquatic organisms in these environment, thus, there is a need to study the responses of carotenoids, a kind of antioxidant in cyanobacteria towards combined heavy and light metals. In this paper, Anabaena cylindrica was immobilized using agarose and exposed to the different concentration of single and combined Ni, Al and Li for 2 hours. The responses of carotenoids were determined using spectrophotometer at λ = 450 nm. The result showed that immobilized A. cylindrica responded differently to the exposure of single and combined metals. The cells were sensitive to single and combined Ni, Al and Li within the detection range of 0.001 mg/L to 10.000 mg/L. The value of R2 indicated the immobilized A. cylindrica responded in correlation to the concentration of the metals. Thus, A. cylindrica has the potential to be used as bioindicator for detection of single and combined metals.
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author Tan, Yeong Hwang
Wong, Ling Shing
Nurul Afiqah, Khishamuddin
Chai, Mee Kin
author_facet Tan, Yeong Hwang
Wong, Ling Shing
Nurul Afiqah, Khishamuddin
Chai, Mee Kin
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title The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium
title_short The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium
title_full The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium
title_fullStr The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium
title_full_unstemmed The Responses of Carotenoids in Anabaena cylindrica to Single and Combined Metals of Nickel, Aluminum and Lithium
title_sort responses of carotenoids in anabaena cylindrica to single and combined metals of nickel, aluminum and lithium
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