Whole Cell Bioindicator Using Anabaena Cylindrica and Carotenoids as a Reporter

Pollutants like heavy metals have detrimental effect on humans and other organisms, therefore a fast and easy detection method is required. For monitoring purposes, whole cell biosensors are good alternatives as they are portable, allow rapid detection and generate reliable results. The main objecti...

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Main Author: Alexander, Saktis Paul
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/424/1/BBTEI%20-%2066.pdf
http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/424/
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Summary:Pollutants like heavy metals have detrimental effect on humans and other organisms, therefore a fast and easy detection method is required. For monitoring purposes, whole cell biosensors are good alternatives as they are portable, allow rapid detection and generate reliable results. The main objective of this experiment is to study the effects of single and combined toxicity response of Anabaena cylindrica towards copper (Cu), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb). Through standardized experimental parameter, A.cylindrica of day 7 culture cells with cell density 0.5 A were immobilized in 1% agarose and exposed to various concentrations (0.001 mg/L, 0.010 mg/L, 0.100 mg/L 1.000 mg/L and 10.000 mg/L) of heavy metals. The effect of heavy metal on carotenoids, produced during photo-oxidative stress was measured using OD450mm. The results showed predominantly antagonistic effect of combined toxicity of different combination of heavy metals. The response of A.cylindrica to heavy metals enables the build-up of biosensors capable of quantitative and qualitative analysis of single and combined heavy metals’ toxicity. Thus, a whole cell bio indicator was successfully constructed using carotenoid as a reporter.