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Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2011
Rafika Challouf; Lamia Trabelsi; Rym Ben Dhieb; Omeya El Abed; Ali Yahia; Khamissa Ghozzi; Jihen Ben Ammar; Hela Omran; Hatem Ben Ouada
ABSTRACT The aim of this work was to evaluate the cytotoxicity of Arthrospira platensis Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) for colon cancer and kidney cell lines. Results showed that EPS were free from cytotoxic effects. A variety of solvents were assessed for their ability to extract the bioactive ingredients from EPS. Methanol gave the highest yield (75.75%) than other solvents. The extracts were tested for activities against a collection of Gram+/- bacteria. The methanol extract exhibited a more potent activity than the other organic extracts, whereas the aqueous extract was active against Staphylococcus epidermis (Gram+) and Salmonella typhimurium (Gram-). Finally, The extracts were also tested for the antioxidant activity, using the Trolox Equivalent Antioxidant Activity assay. The methanol extract displayed a moderate antioxidant activity (TEAC = 0.027 mg/ml). The HPLC analysis of this extract revealed two distinct peaks: 8.1 kDa (8.31 min) and 4.1 kDa (8.54 min). Key words : Cyanobacteria, Exoplysaccharides, cytotoxicity, antibacterial, antioxidant, activity
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2007
Rym Ben Dhiab; Hatem Ben Ouada; Hamadi Boussetta; Fabrice Franck; Amor Elabed; Michel Brouers
The effect of salt concentration (NaCl) on growth, fluorescence, photosynthetic activities and pigment content of the cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis has been investigated over 15 days. It has been observed that high NaCl concentration induces an increase of the growth, photosynthetic efficiency (α), phycobilin/chlorophyll ratio and a slight decrease of dark respiration and compensation points. Moreover, high NaCl concentration enhances photosystem II (PSII) activity compared to photosystem I (PSI). Results show that the phycobilin-PSII energy transfer compared to the chlorophyll-PSII (F695,600/F695,440) increases. However, data obtained about the maximal efficiency of PSII photochemistry are controversial. Indeed, the Fv/Fm ratio decreases in salt adapted cultures, while at the same time the trapping flux per PSII reaction center (TR0/RC) and the probability of electron transport beyond QA (0) remain unchanged at the level of the donor and the acceptor sites of PSII. This effect can be attributed to the interference of phycobilin fluorescence with Chl a when performing polyphasic transient measurements.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2018
Sabrine Ben Ouada; Rihab Ben Ali; Christophe Leboulanger; Hatem Ben Ouada; Sami Sayadi
Bisphenol A (BPA) effects and removal by an alkaliphilic chlorophyta, Picocystis, were assessed. BPA at low concentrations (0-25 mg L-1) did not inhibit the Picocystis growth and photosynthesis during 5 days of exposure. At higher BPA concentrations (50 and 75 mg L-1), the growth inhibition did not exceed 43%. The net photosynthetic activity was dramatically reduced at high BPA concentrations while, the PSII activity was less affected. The exposure to increasing BPA concentrations induced an oxidative stress in Picocystis cells, as evidenced by increased malondialdehyde content and the over-expression of antioxidant activities (ascorbate peroxydase, gluthation-S-transferase and catalase). Picocystis exhibited high BPA removal efficiency, reaching 72% and 40% at 25 and 75 mg L-1 BPA. BPA removal was ensured mainly by biodegradation/biotransformation processes. Based on these results, the extended tolerance and the high removal ability of Picocystis make her a promising specie for use in BPA bioremediation.
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering | 2009
Lamia Trabelsi; Nour H. M’sakni; Hatem Ben Ouada; Hassen Bacha; Sadok Roudesli
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2009
Lamia Trabelsi; Hatem Ben Ouada; Hassen Bacha; Mohamed Ghoul
Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2014
Nahla Mezhoud; Fatma Zili; Nahla Bouzidi; Fatma Helaoui; Jihene Ammar; Hatem Ben Ouada
Folia Microbiologica | 2013
Lamia Trabelsi; Hatem Ben Ouada; Fatma Zili; Nahla Mazhoud; Jihen Ben Ammar
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012
Rafika Challouf; Rym Ben Dhieb; Hela Omrane; Hatem Ben Ouada
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2015
Fatma Zili; Nahla Mezhoud; Lamia Trabelsi; Imed Chreif; Hatem Ben Ouada
Journal of Arid Environments | 2013
Khemissa Ghozzi; Mounir Zemzem; Rym Ben Dhiab; Rafika Challouf; Ali Yahia; Hela Omrane; Hatem Ben Ouada