Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi

Seaweeds or marine algae belong to a group of marine plants. It has been used for food and medicine in many communities worldwide due to its beneficial substances. In marine environment, heavy metals may occur as dissolved free metal ions that can be incorporated into the algae’s skeletal structu...

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Main Authors: Shamsuddin, Masayu, Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah, Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/12819/1/2008_iCAST_Kamarul.pdf
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Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah
Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
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description Seaweeds or marine algae belong to a group of marine plants. It has been used for food and medicine in many communities worldwide due to its beneficial substances. In marine environment, heavy metals may occur as dissolved free metal ions that can be incorporated into the algae’s skeletal structures. Since many heavy metals are very toxic and can threaten the health of organisms, this study aims to investigate the elemental distribution in a local edible green seaweed species, Caulerpa taxifolia (‘latok lipan’) consumed by local Langkawi residents. The seaweed was collected from Sungai Kilim, an area of brackish water in Langkawi island coastline. The dried samples of C. taxifolia were digested using trace metal HNO3 overnight and diluted with deionized water (1:5).The results were compared with the seawater sample collected in the sampling area in Sungai Kilim. The seawater sample were purified and acidified before treated with methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) solution and 1% ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (APDC) solution. Four elements; Cadmium (Cd), Ferum (Fe), Chromium (Cr) and Copper (Zn) present in both the seaweed and the seawater samples were determined using Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS). The results showed a very significant level of heavy metal in the C. taxifolia samples analysed; with Cr concentration at 5.016 μg/L, followed by Cu (1.870 μg/L), Fe (1.626 μg/L) and Cd (0.236 μg/L). The seawater sample was found to have lower concentrations of heavy metal tested, ranging from 0.024 μg/L for Cd to 1.262 μg/L for Fe. These preliminary findings indicated the need for cautionary use of C. taxifolia for human consumption as well as its potential application as a bioindicator for metal pollution studies in Sungai Kilim. Further study will need to be be performed to verify and compare the level of heavy metal elements analysed and to investigate any possible heavy metal contamination in the samples.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:128192013-08-19T08:54:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/12819/ Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi Shamsuddin, Masayu Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim Q Science (General) Seaweeds or marine algae belong to a group of marine plants. It has been used for food and medicine in many communities worldwide due to its beneficial substances. In marine environment, heavy metals may occur as dissolved free metal ions that can be incorporated into the algae’s skeletal structures. Since many heavy metals are very toxic and can threaten the health of organisms, this study aims to investigate the elemental distribution in a local edible green seaweed species, Caulerpa taxifolia (‘latok lipan’) consumed by local Langkawi residents. The seaweed was collected from Sungai Kilim, an area of brackish water in Langkawi island coastline. The dried samples of C. taxifolia were digested using trace metal HNO3 overnight and diluted with deionized water (1:5).The results were compared with the seawater sample collected in the sampling area in Sungai Kilim. The seawater sample were purified and acidified before treated with methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) solution and 1% ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (APDC) solution. Four elements; Cadmium (Cd), Ferum (Fe), Chromium (Cr) and Copper (Zn) present in both the seaweed and the seawater samples were determined using Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS). The results showed a very significant level of heavy metal in the C. taxifolia samples analysed; with Cr concentration at 5.016 μg/L, followed by Cu (1.870 μg/L), Fe (1.626 μg/L) and Cd (0.236 μg/L). The seawater sample was found to have lower concentrations of heavy metal tested, ranging from 0.024 μg/L for Cd to 1.262 μg/L for Fe. These preliminary findings indicated the need for cautionary use of C. taxifolia for human consumption as well as its potential application as a bioindicator for metal pollution studies in Sungai Kilim. Further study will need to be be performed to verify and compare the level of heavy metal elements analysed and to investigate any possible heavy metal contamination in the samples. 2008-06-13 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/12819/1/2008_iCAST_Kamarul.pdf Shamsuddin, Masayu and Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah and Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim (2008) Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi. In: 2nd International Conference on Advancement of Science and Technology (iCAST), 13-15 June 2008, Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia. http://www.iium.edu.my/icast/2008/main.htm
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Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah
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Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi
title Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi
title_full Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi
title_fullStr Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi
title_short Distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed (Caulerpa Taxifolia) in Langkawi
title_sort distribution of trace elements in edible green seaweed caulerpa taxifolia in langkawi
topic Q Science (General)
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/12819/1/2008_iCAST_Kamarul.pdf
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