Literature DB >> 16345764

Microplate technique for determining accumulation of metals by algae.

J M Hassett1, J C Jennett, J E Smith.   

Abstract

A microplate technique was developed to determine the conditions under which pure cultures of algae removed heavy metals from aqueous solutions. Variables investigated included algal species and strain, culture age (11 and 44 days), metal (mercury, lead, cadmium, and zinc), pH, effects of different buffer solutions, and time of exposure. Plastic, U-bottomed microtiter plates were used in conjunction with heavy metal radionuclides to determine concentration factors for metal-alga combinations. The technique developed was rapid, statistically reliable, and economical of materials and cells. Results (expressed as concentration factors) were in reasonably good agreement with literature values. All species of algae studied removed mercury from solution. Green algae proved better at accumulating cadmium than did blue-green algae. No alga studied removed zinc, perhaps because cells were maintained in the dark during the labeling period. Chlamydomonas sp. proved superior in ability to remove lead from solution.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 16345764      PMCID: PMC243873          DOI: 10.1128/aem.41.5.1097-1106.1981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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1.  Prokaryotic metallothionein: preliminary characterization of a blue-green alga heavy metal-binding protein.

Authors:  R W Olafson; K Abel; R G Sim
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  1979-07-12       Impact factor: 3.575

2.  Cell mediated lympholysis: CML. a microplate technique requiring few target cells and employing a new method of supernatant collection.

Authors:  H Hirschberg; H Skare; E Thorsby
Journal:  J Immunol Methods       Date:  1977       Impact factor: 2.303

3.  The influence of hardness components (Ca2+ and Mg2+) in water on the uptake and concentration of cadmium in a simulated freshwater ecosystem.

Authors:  M L Kinkade; H E Erdman
Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  1975-10       Impact factor: 6.498

4.  Trace metal variations in sea water of the Menai Straits caused by a bloom of Phaeocystis.

Authors:  A W Morris
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1971-10-08       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  Uptake and release of some radionuclides by fresh water phytoplankton in batch culture.

Authors:  I Aoyama; K Inomo; Y Inoue
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  1976-06       Impact factor: 2.724

  5 in total
  2 in total

1.  Biotransformation of Hg(II) by cyanobacteria.

Authors:  Daniel D Lefebvre; David Kelly; Kenneth Budd
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2006-10-27       Impact factor: 4.792

Review 2.  Developing standards for environmental toxicants: the need to consider abiotic environmental factors and microbe-mediated ecologic processes.

Authors:  H Babich; G Stotzky
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1983-03       Impact factor: 9.031

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