Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria

Freshwater resources is seriously threatened by heavy metals pollution. Thus developing an effective screening method for the presence of heavy metals is required. In this paper, the potential of using cyanobacteria for heavy metals detection in water bodies is determined. The cyanobacteria Anabaena...

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Main Authors: Wan Jusoh N.A., Chai M.K., Wong L.S., Ong G.H., Voon B.W.N.
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-252192023-05-29T16:07:25Z Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria Wan Jusoh N.A. Chai M.K. Wong L.S. Ong G.H. Voon B.W.N. 57217424668 24172523100 55819849800 43861605000 57193526784 Freshwater resources is seriously threatened by heavy metals pollution. Thus developing an effective screening method for the presence of heavy metals is required. In this paper, the potential of using cyanobacteria for heavy metals detection in water bodies is determined. The cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica had been cultured, immobilized, and exposed to Cu, Pb, and Cd with the concentrations of 0.01 � 10.00 mg/L. The responses of the cells to the heavy metals were measured for 60 min. The effect of the cell culture age and cell density were determined as well. The cells with 7 days of culture age, and the amount of cell with density of OD= 0.5 A (measured at 700 nm wavelength) were found to produce highest photosynthetic fluorescence for the detection for heavy metals. The cells were capable to provide detectable fluorescence emission within 10 min of exposure. Thus the cyanobacteria was identified as a good candidate to serve as bioindicator for the heavy metals in water. � 2020 The Authors Final 2023-05-29T08:07:25Z 2023-05-29T08:07:25Z 2020 Article 10.1016/j.sajce.2020.05.011 2-s2.0-85087214832 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087214832&doi=10.1016%2fj.sajce.2020.05.011&partnerID=40&md5=d0bec16a3505aa42ca503b340c360753 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/25219 34 78 81 All Open Access, Gold Elsevier B.V. Scopus
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description Freshwater resources is seriously threatened by heavy metals pollution. Thus developing an effective screening method for the presence of heavy metals is required. In this paper, the potential of using cyanobacteria for heavy metals detection in water bodies is determined. The cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica had been cultured, immobilized, and exposed to Cu, Pb, and Cd with the concentrations of 0.01 � 10.00 mg/L. The responses of the cells to the heavy metals were measured for 60 min. The effect of the cell culture age and cell density were determined as well. The cells with 7 days of culture age, and the amount of cell with density of OD= 0.5 A (measured at 700 nm wavelength) were found to produce highest photosynthetic fluorescence for the detection for heavy metals. The cells were capable to provide detectable fluorescence emission within 10 min of exposure. Thus the cyanobacteria was identified as a good candidate to serve as bioindicator for the heavy metals in water. � 2020 The Authors
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Wan Jusoh N.A.
Chai M.K.
Wong L.S.
Ong G.H.
Voon B.W.N.
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author Wan Jusoh N.A.
Chai M.K.
Wong L.S.
Ong G.H.
Voon B.W.N.
spellingShingle Wan Jusoh N.A.
Chai M.K.
Wong L.S.
Ong G.H.
Voon B.W.N.
Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria
author_sort Wan Jusoh N.A.
title Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria
title_short Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria
title_full Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria
title_fullStr Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria
title_full_unstemmed Bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria
title_sort bioindication of heavy metals in aquatic environment using photosynthetic pigments in cyanobacteria
publisher Elsevier B.V.
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