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Accumulation, assimilation and growth inhibition of copper on freshwater alga (Scenedesmus subspicatus 86.81 SAG) in the presence of EDTA and fulvic acid.
Aquat Toxicol. 2003 May 08; 63(3):221-8.AT

Abstract

Accumulation and growth inhibition of Cu to fresh water alga (Scenedesmus subspicatus 86.81 SAG) and the influences of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and fulvic acid (FA) were examined. These results demonstrated that both EDTA and FA could reduce toxicity of Cu to alga by the way of preventing Cu from being adsorbed by cell wall of alga. When dissolved Cu (Cu(dissolved)), extracellular Cu (Cu(extracellular)), and intracellular Cu (Cu(intracellular)) were differentiated, our results showed that the concentration level of extracellular Cu ([Cu(extracellular)]) was a good indicator for measuring the toxic effects of Cu on alga growth in complex matrix. Either in the absence or in the presence of EDTA and FA, the concentration of intracellular Cu increased to 0.6-1.5 x 10(-8) microM per cell when the growth inhibition reached to about 50%. We found that the acute toxicity of copper on unicellular alga could be interpreted by its accumulation at a discrete site or biotic ligand at alga cell wall and critical accumulation of Cu associated with EC(50) was determined to be 1 x 10(-8) microM per cell. Therefore, the Biotic Ligand Model (BML) could be extended to predict the influence of copper on growth inhibition of alga.

Authors+Show Affiliations

SKLEAC, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Science, PO Box 2871, Beijing 100085, People's Republic of China.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

12711412

Citation

Ma, Mei, et al. "Accumulation, Assimilation and Growth Inhibition of Copper On Freshwater Alga (Scenedesmus Subspicatus 86.81 SAG) in the Presence of EDTA and Fulvic Acid." Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands), vol. 63, no. 3, 2003, pp. 221-8.
Ma M, Zhu W, Wang Z, et al. Accumulation, assimilation and growth inhibition of copper on freshwater alga (Scenedesmus subspicatus 86.81 SAG) in the presence of EDTA and fulvic acid. Aquat Toxicol. 2003;63(3):221-8.
Ma, M., Zhu, W., Wang, Z., & Witkamp, G. J. (2003). Accumulation, assimilation and growth inhibition of copper on freshwater alga (Scenedesmus subspicatus 86.81 SAG) in the presence of EDTA and fulvic acid. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 63(3), 221-8.
Ma M, et al. Accumulation, Assimilation and Growth Inhibition of Copper On Freshwater Alga (Scenedesmus Subspicatus 86.81 SAG) in the Presence of EDTA and Fulvic Acid. Aquat Toxicol. 2003 May 8;63(3):221-8. PubMed PMID: 12711412.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Accumulation, assimilation and growth inhibition of copper on freshwater alga (Scenedesmus subspicatus 86.81 SAG) in the presence of EDTA and fulvic acid. AU - Ma,Mei, AU - Zhu,Wangzhao, AU - Wang,Zijian, AU - Witkamp,Geert J, PY - 2003/4/25/pubmed PY - 2003/7/23/medline PY - 2003/4/25/entrez SP - 221 EP - 8 JF - Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) JO - Aquat Toxicol VL - 63 IS - 3 N2 - Accumulation and growth inhibition of Cu to fresh water alga (Scenedesmus subspicatus 86.81 SAG) and the influences of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and fulvic acid (FA) were examined. These results demonstrated that both EDTA and FA could reduce toxicity of Cu to alga by the way of preventing Cu from being adsorbed by cell wall of alga. When dissolved Cu (Cu(dissolved)), extracellular Cu (Cu(extracellular)), and intracellular Cu (Cu(intracellular)) were differentiated, our results showed that the concentration level of extracellular Cu ([Cu(extracellular)]) was a good indicator for measuring the toxic effects of Cu on alga growth in complex matrix. Either in the absence or in the presence of EDTA and FA, the concentration of intracellular Cu increased to 0.6-1.5 x 10(-8) microM per cell when the growth inhibition reached to about 50%. We found that the acute toxicity of copper on unicellular alga could be interpreted by its accumulation at a discrete site or biotic ligand at alga cell wall and critical accumulation of Cu associated with EC(50) was determined to be 1 x 10(-8) microM per cell. Therefore, the Biotic Ligand Model (BML) could be extended to predict the influence of copper on growth inhibition of alga. SN - 0166-445X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/12711412/Accumulation_assimilation_and_growth_inhibition_of_copper_on_freshwater_alga__Scenedesmus_subspicatus_86_81_SAG__in_the_presence_of_EDTA_and_fulvic_acid_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -