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M Michalska-Kacymirow1, E Kurek, A Smolis, M Wierzbicka, E Bulska.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the biological and chemical response of Allium cepa L. exposed to inorganic selenium compounds. Besides the investigation of the total content of selenium as well as its chemical speciation, the Allium test was used to evaluate the growth of onion roots and mitotic activity in the roots' meristem. The total content of selenium was determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP MS). High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), coupled to ICP MS, was used for the selenium chemical speciation. Results indicated that A. cepa plants are able to biotransform inorganic selenium compounds into their organic derivatives, e.g., Se-methylselenocysteine from the Se(IV) inorganic precursor. Although the differences in the biotransformation of selenium are due mainly to the oxidation state of selenium, the experiment has also shown a fine effect of counter ions (H(+), Na(+), NH4 (+)) on the response of plants and on the specific metabolism of selenium.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24652154 PMCID: PMC4026625 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-014-7742-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.142
Fig. 1Mitotic divisions (white arrows) of meristematic plant cells in Allium cepa L. grown in Knop’s medium: a no additives, b with Se(IV), and c with Se(VI). Magnification ×400
Fig. 2Mitotic index (expressed as a percentage of dividing cells) for root tips of Allium cepa L. Diamonds control plants; squares and triangles plants cultivated in Knop’s medium enriched with sodium selenite (IV) and sodium selenate (VI), respectively. The concentration of selenium was constantly 10 mg/L
The content of selenium in roots (dry mass) grown in the presence of selected selenium compounds
| Compound | Total contenta [mg/kg] |
|---|---|
| Na2SeO3 | 670 ± 15 |
| NaHSeO3 | 979 ± 15 |
| Na2SeO4·10H2O | 2,700 ± 25 |
| NaNH4SeO4 | 2,100 ± 20 |
aThe value ± expanded uncertainty (k = 2) for the measurements
Fig. 3Chromatograms obtained from the extracts of the roots of plants grown in Knop’s medium enriched with a Na2SeO3, b NaHSeO3, c Na2SeO4, and d NaNH4SeO4