Natalia Nati, Iasmini Nicoli Galter, Iara Souza Costa, Emily Fabre Garcia, Gabriel Amorim Lopes, Hildegardo Seibert França, Levi Pompermayer Machado, Regildo Márcio Gonçalves da Silva, Silvia Tamie Matsumoto
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浮萍(Lemna aequinoctialis)是最小且生长迅速的水生植物物种,可产生富含蛋白质的生物质,具有高蛋白营养价值、植物修复能力和去除废水中的营养物质的能力。浮萍还可作为生物制品(如疫苗、抗体和药物蛋白)的一种新的潜在生物反应器。基于鸭舌草在植物修复和生物反应器方面的潜在重要性,本研究的目的是:(1)利用综合多营养水产养殖系统(IMTA)和池塘分析鸭舌草生物质的化学和营养特征;(2)使用 MTT 生物测定法研究不同浓度的有机提取物和馏分的细胞毒性潜力。乙二胺四乙酸显色荧光光谱(EDXRF)和 ICP-MS 分析表明,泻湖中存在的微量元素含量低于 L. aequinoctialis 的生物量,强调了植物包容性管理对减少这些元素生物累积的重要性。矿物质、脂肪酸和氨基酸分析表明,生物质作为生物产品的营养成分令人满意。色素分析表明,类胡萝卜素的浓度很高,尤其是虾青素。在对对照组进行标准化处理后,利用大鼠肝癌细胞系(HTC)进行了 MTT 细胞存活率测试,这些细胞系是用水溶液或乙醇提取物以及不同浓度的二氯甲烷、乙酸乙酯和甲醇馏分处理过的代谢细胞。处理后未观察到明显的细胞毒性,因为细胞活力没有显著降低。因此,本研究提供了有关从 IMTA 系统中提取的 L. aequinoctialis 生物质的信息,这可能有助于进一步研究该物种作为生物产品的应用。
Cytotoxicity, chemical, and nutritional profile evaluation of biomass extracts of the Lemna aequinoctialis (duckweed) aquatic plant.
Lemna aequinoctialis (duckweed) is the smallest and fast-growing aquatic plant species producing protein-rich biomass with high protein nutritional value, phytoremediation capacity, and nutrient removal from wastewater. Duckweed may also be used as a new potential bioreactor for biological products, such as vaccines, antibodies, and pharmaceutical proteins. Based upon the potential importanc of L. aequinoctialis in phytoremediation and as a bioreactor the aim of this study was to (1) characterize the chemical and nutritional profiles of L. aequinoctialis biomass utilizing an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture system (IMTA) and a pond, and (2) investigate the cytotoxic potential of different concentrations of organic extracts and fractions using the MTT bioassay. EDXRF and ICP-MS analyses indicated the presence of trace elements in lower amounts in relation to the biomass of L. aequinoctialis in the lagoon, emphasizing the importance of plant inclusion management to reduce bioaccumulation of these elements. Analysis of mineral profiles, fatty acids, and amino acids indicated a satisfactory nutritional composition for the use of biomass as a bioproduct. Pigment analysis showed a high concentration of carotenoids, especially astaxanthin. After standardizing the controls, the MTT cell viability test was carried out utilizing rat hepatoma cell line (HTC), which are metabolizing cells that were treated with aqueous or ethanolic extracts and the dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, and methanol fractions at different concentrations. No apparent cytotoxic potential was observed following treatments, since there was no significant reduction in cell viability. Therefore, this study provides information regarding the biomass of L. aequinoctialis derived from the IMTA system, which might support further research into the application of this species as a bioproduct.
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The Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A , Current Issues is an authoritative journal that features strictly refereed original research in the field of environmental sciences, public and occupational health, and toxicology.