Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents

Cyanobacteria-mediated wastewater remediation is an economical, efficient, and eco-friendly technology. The present work deals with the bioaccumulation performance of <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> (Spirulina) grown for four cycles in a medium containing nickel mono- and polymetallic synth...

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Main Authors: Liliana Cepoi, Inga Zinicovscaia, Ludmila Rudi, Tatiana Chiriac, Svetlana Djur, Nikita Yushin, Dmitrii Grozdov
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author Liliana Cepoi
Inga Zinicovscaia
Ludmila Rudi
Tatiana Chiriac
Svetlana Djur
Nikita Yushin
Dmitrii Grozdov
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Inga Zinicovscaia
Ludmila Rudi
Tatiana Chiriac
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description Cyanobacteria-mediated wastewater remediation is an economical, efficient, and eco-friendly technology. The present work deals with the bioaccumulation performance of <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> (Spirulina) grown for four cycles in a medium containing nickel mono- and polymetallic synthetic effluents. The metal uptake by spirulina biomass was evaluated using neutron activation analysis. The effects of effluents on biomass production, protein, and phycobiliprotein content were assessed. Metal accumulation in the biomass depended on the effluent composition and metal ion concentrations. Nickel accumulation in the biomass was directly proportional to its concentration in effluents, and maximum uptake (1310 mg/kg) was attained in the Ni/Cr/Fe system. In the same system, biomass accumulated 110 times more chromium and 4.7 times more iron than control. The highest accumulation of copper (2870 mg/kg) was achieved in the Ni/Cu/Zn/Mo system and zinc (1860 mg/kg)—in the Ni/Cu/Zn/Sr system. In biomass grown in the media loaded with nickel and also chromium, iron, copper, strontium, zinc, and molybdenum, a decrease in productivity (on average by 10%) during the first cycle of cultivation and moderate reduction of protein content (by 15–27%) was observed. The presence of metals in the cultivation media inhibited phycobiliprotein synthesis, especially of phycocyanin, and promoted the synthesis of allophycocyanin. The maximum reduction of phycocyanin content was 77%, and the increase of allophycocyanin content—by 45%. <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> may be deemed as bioremediation of nickel-polluted wastewaters of complex composition.
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spelling doaj.art-53bd3954761047f48749ffa47140608f2023-11-23T12:16:57ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072022-05-01105104110.3390/microorganisms10051041Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic EffluentsLiliana Cepoi0Inga Zinicovscaia1Ludmila Rudi2Tatiana Chiriac3Svetlana Djur4Nikita Yushin5Dmitrii Grozdov6Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1, Academiei Str., MD-2028 Chisinau, MoldovaJoint Institute for Nuclear Research, 6 Joliot-Curie Str., 1419890 Dubna, RussiaInstitute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1, Academiei Str., MD-2028 Chisinau, MoldovaInstitute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1, Academiei Str., MD-2028 Chisinau, MoldovaInstitute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1, Academiei Str., MD-2028 Chisinau, MoldovaJoint Institute for Nuclear Research, 6 Joliot-Curie Str., 1419890 Dubna, RussiaJoint Institute for Nuclear Research, 6 Joliot-Curie Str., 1419890 Dubna, RussiaCyanobacteria-mediated wastewater remediation is an economical, efficient, and eco-friendly technology. The present work deals with the bioaccumulation performance of <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> (Spirulina) grown for four cycles in a medium containing nickel mono- and polymetallic synthetic effluents. The metal uptake by spirulina biomass was evaluated using neutron activation analysis. The effects of effluents on biomass production, protein, and phycobiliprotein content were assessed. Metal accumulation in the biomass depended on the effluent composition and metal ion concentrations. Nickel accumulation in the biomass was directly proportional to its concentration in effluents, and maximum uptake (1310 mg/kg) was attained in the Ni/Cr/Fe system. In the same system, biomass accumulated 110 times more chromium and 4.7 times more iron than control. The highest accumulation of copper (2870 mg/kg) was achieved in the Ni/Cu/Zn/Mo system and zinc (1860 mg/kg)—in the Ni/Cu/Zn/Sr system. In biomass grown in the media loaded with nickel and also chromium, iron, copper, strontium, zinc, and molybdenum, a decrease in productivity (on average by 10%) during the first cycle of cultivation and moderate reduction of protein content (by 15–27%) was observed. The presence of metals in the cultivation media inhibited phycobiliprotein synthesis, especially of phycocyanin, and promoted the synthesis of allophycocyanin. The maximum reduction of phycocyanin content was 77%, and the increase of allophycocyanin content—by 45%. <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> may be deemed as bioremediation of nickel-polluted wastewaters of complex composition.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/10/5/1041<i>Arthrospira platensis</i>biochemical analysisproteinsnickelneutron activation analysis
spellingShingle Liliana Cepoi
Inga Zinicovscaia
Ludmila Rudi
Tatiana Chiriac
Svetlana Djur
Nikita Yushin
Dmitrii Grozdov
Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents
Microorganisms
<i>Arthrospira platensis</i>
biochemical analysis
proteins
nickel
neutron activation analysis
title Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents
title_full Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents
title_fullStr Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents
title_short Assessment of Metal Accumulation by <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents
title_sort assessment of metal accumulation by i arthrospira platensis i and its adaptation to iterative action of nickel mono and polymetallic synthetic effluents
topic <i>Arthrospira platensis</i>
biochemical analysis
proteins
nickel
neutron activation analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/10/5/1041
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