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  • Physiological and biochemical responses of Chlorella vulgaris to Congo red.

Physiological and biochemical responses of Chlorella vulgaris to Congo red.

Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (2014-07-22)
Miriam Hernández-Zamora, Hugo Virgilio Perales-Vela, César Mateo Flores-Ortíz, Rosa Olivia Cañizares-Villanueva
ABSTRACT

Extensive use of synthetic dyes in many industrial applications releases large volumes of wastewater. Wastewaters from dying industries are considered hazardous and require careful treatment prior to discharge into receiving water bodies. Dyes can affect photosynthetic activities of aquatic flora and decrease dissolved oxygen in water. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Congo red on growth and metabolic activity of Chlorella vulgaris after 96h exposure. Exposure of the microalga to Congo red reduced growth rate, photosynthesis and respiration. Analysis of chlorophyll a fluorescence emission showed that the donor side of photosystem II was affected at high concentrations of Congo red. The quantum yield for electron transport (φEo), the electron transport rate (ETR) and the performance index (PI) also decreased. The reduction in the ability to absorb and use the quantum energy increased non-photochemical (NPQ) mechanisms for thermal dissipation. Overall, Congo red affects growth and metabolic activity in photosynthetic organisms in aquatic environments.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Chlorophyll a, from spinach
Sigma-Aldrich
Chlorophyll a, from Anacystis nidulans algae
Sigma-Aldrich
Congo Red, Dye content ≥35 %
Sigma-Aldrich
Congo Red, certified by the BSC, BioXtra
Supelco
Congo Red, analytical standard