Maria da Graça Gama Melão
Federal University of São Carlos
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Aquatic Toxicology | 2013
Mathias Ahii Chia; Ana Teresa Lombardi; Maria da Graça Gama Melão; Christopher C. Parrish
Fatty acids are the fundamental structural components of membrane lipids, and the degree of saturation of the long hydrocarbon chains in microalgae contributes to regulation of growth, biomass production and reproduction of aquatic consumers. This research aimed at evaluating the effects of cadmium (2×10(-8); 10(-7) mol L(-1) Cd) on lipid class and fatty acid composition of the microalga Chlorella vulgaris under varying phosphate (PO(4)(3-)) concentrations (6.0×10(-7) to 2.3×10(-4) mol L(-1)). Under PO(4)(3-) limitation and Cd stress, the storage lipid class triacylglycerol (TAG) was the most accumulated among the lipid classes. Fatty acid composition revealed that the degree of saturation increased with increasing Cd stress and PO(4)(3-) limitation. Decreasing PO(4)(3-) and increasing Cd concentrations resulted in higher saturated fatty acid (SAFA) and monounsaturated FA (MUFA) concentrations. Total polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) and ω3 PUFA, and PUFA:SAFA ratios were higher in the control (2.3×10(-4) mol L(-1) PO(4)(3-)) cells than in either PO(4)(3-) limitation or Cd stress, or in the combination of both stresses. Contrasting with all the other PUFAs, 18:2n - 6 increased as PO(4)(3-) limitation increased. A significant positive relationship of PUFAs, acetone mobile polar lipids (AMPL) and phospholipids (PL) with phosphate concentration in the culture media was obtained, while TAG concentrations had a positive association with total MUFA and SAFA. Total SAFA, 14:0, 18:1n - 9 and 18:2n - 6 were positively correlated with Cd and negatively with PO(4)(3-) concentrations. The microalga responded to combined PO(4)(3-) limitation and Cd exposure by increasing its total lipid production and significantly altering its lipid composition. The FA 18:2n - 6 may be considered a stress biomarker for PO(4)(3-) limitation and Cd stress in C. vulgaris.
European Journal of Phycology | 2013
Mathias Ahii Chia; Ana Teresa Lombardi; Maria da Graça Gama Melão; Christopher C. Parrish
Investigations were carried out to evaluate lipid class and fatty acid composition of Chlorella vulgaris in relation to several combinations of cadmium (2 × 10−8; 10−7 M Cd) and nitrogen (2.9 × 10−6 to 1.1 × 10−3 M N) concentrations. Triacylglycerols (TAG), acetone mobile polar lipids (AMPL) and phospholipids (PL) were the major lipid classes of C. vulgaris under all the tested conditions. TAG was the lipid class accumulated in the highest amount in N-limited C. vulgaris. The AMPL lipid class was lowest at the lowest N and highest Cd treatment. High proportions of saturated fatty acids (SAFA) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) in the total lipid extracts were recorded under N limitation in the presence of Cd. 16:1(n-11) was an exception among the MUFA as its levels decreased at low N. Total polyunsaturated FA (PUFA), ω3 PUFA levels, and PUFA:SAFA ratios increased with increasing N concentrations, but when exposed to Cd, their levels were significantly reduced. Unlike the other PUFA, 18:2(n-6) increased with increasing N limitation. Significant negative relationships between TAG, MUFA and SAFA with N were recorded. Cd had a positive correlation with TAG, while N was with AMPL, PL and PUFA. In conclusion, a combination of N limitation and Cd stress significantly altered the lipid composition of C. vulgaris, and N limitation had the most significant overall effect on lipid class and fatty acid composition of the microalga.
Aquatic Toxicology | 2015
Mathias Ahii Chia; Ana Teresa Lombardi; Maria da Graça Gama Melão; Christopher C. Parrish
Metals have interactive effects on the uptake and metabolism of nutrients in microalgae. However, the effect of trace metal toxicity on amino acid composition of Chlorella vulgaris as a function of varying nitrogen concentrations is not known. In this research, C. vulgaris was used to investigate the influence of cadmium (10(-7) and 2.0×10(-8)molL(-1) Cd) under varying nitrogen (2.9×10(-6), 1.1×10(-5) and 1.1×10(-3)molL(-1)N) concentrations on its growth rate, biomass and biochemical composition. Total carbohydrates, total proteins, total lipids, as well as individual amino acid proportions were determined. The combination of Cd stress and N limitation significantly inhibited growth rate and cell density of C. vulgaris. However, increasing N limitation and Cd stress stimulated higher dry weight and chlorophyll a production per cell. Furthermore, biomolecules like total proteins, carbohydrates and lipids increased with increasing N limitation and Cd stress. Ketogenic and glucogenic amino acids were accumulated under the stress conditions investigated in the present study. Amino acids involved in metal chelation like proline, histidine and glutamine were significantly increased after exposure to combined Cd stress and N limitation. We conclude that N limitation and Cd stress affects the physiology of C. vulgaris by not only decreasing its growth but also stimulating biomolecule production.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2013
Mathias Ahii Chia; Ana Teresa Lombardi; Maria da Graça Gama Melão
The need for clean and low-cost algae production demands for investigations on algal physiological response under different growth conditions. In this research, we investigated the growth, biomass production and biochemical composition of Chlorella vulgaris using semi-continuous cultures employing three growth media (LC Oligo, Chu 10 and WC media). The highest cell density was obtained in LC Oligo, while the lowest in Chu medium. Chlorophyll a, carbohydrate and protein concentrations and yield were highest in Chu and LC Oligo media. Lipid class analysis showed that hydrocarbons (HC), sterol esthers (SE), free fatty acids (FFA), aliphatic alcohols (ALC), acetone mobile polar lipids (AMPL) and phospholipids (PL) concentrations and yields were highest in the Chu medium. Triglyceride (TAG) and sterol (ST) concentrations were highest in the LC Oligo medium. The results suggested that for cost effective cultivation, LC Oligo medium is the best choice among those studied, as it saved the cost of buying vitamins and EDTA associated with the other growth media, while at the same time resulted in the best growth performance and biomass production.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2012
Viviane L. dos S. Almeida; Maria da Graça Gama Melão; Ariadne do Nascimento Moura
Plankton diversity, physical and chemical variables and chlorophyll a were analyzed in two shallow urban reservoirs with different trophic degrees on Pernambuco State, northeastern Brazil. High eutrophication levels were observed in Apipucos reservoir, while Prata reservoir was considered oligotrophic. Values reported for physical and chemical variables and chlorophyll a differed among the studied ecosystems. Richness and plankton diversity were higher in Apipucos reservoir especially for phytoplankton. The presence of potential toxic Cyanophyceae in both reservoirs reflects a problem mainly to Prata reservoir, which is used for public water supply. Differences were observed for some variables among sites of study in Apipucos reservoir, while the differences among strata were negligible in both reservoirs, reflecting the water column mixing by wind action. Rainfall regulated the temporal dynamics for the analyzed variables, with significant seasonal differences, mainly for the major of limnological variables in Apipucos reservoir. Plankton diversity was higher in Apipucos reservoir, especially to phytoplankton, showing that eutrophication and pollution can favor plankton diversity in tropical urban shallow reservoirs.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2016
Giseli S. Rocha; Ana Teresa Lombardi; Maria da Graça Gama Melão
Microalgae need a variety of nutrients for optimal growth and health. However, this rarely occurs in nature, and if nutrient proportions vary, biochemical changes can occur in phytoplankton community. This may result in modifications of zooplankton food quality, affecting aquatic food chains. Our aim was to investigate the toxicity of copper (Cu) to Selenastrum gracile, a common freshwater Chlorophyceae, at different physiological status induced by varying phosphorus (P) concentration in culture medium. Phosphorus was investigated at 2.3×10(-4), 1.1×10(-4), 2.3×10(-5), 4.6×10(-6) and 2.3×10(-6) mol L(-1) and Cu at six concentrations, ranging from 6.9×10(-9) mol L(-1) to 1.0×10(-7) mol L(-1) free Cu(2+) ions. To guarantee the cells would be in a physiological status that reflected the external P concentration, they were previously acclimated up to constant growth rate at each P concentration. Phosphorus acclimated cells were then exposed to Cu and toxicity was evaluated through population density, growth rates and chlorophyll a content. Free Cu(2+) ions concentrations were calculated through the chemical equilibrium model MINEQL(+). The results showed that higher Cu toxicity was obtained in P-limited than in P-replete cells, and that chlorophyll a/cell was higher in P-limited cells and excess Cu than in P-replete cells. This confirms the importance of microalgae nutritional status to withstand the negative effects of the trace metal.
Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2007
Twiggy C. A. Batista; Cecília Volkmer-Ribeiro; Maria da Graça Gama Melão
A Area de Protecao Ambiental Meandros do rio Araguaia abrange um trecho do rio Araguaia com sua complexa rede de meandros e tributarios sazonalmente inundados. Foi realizado um levantamento da fauna de esponjas, visando estabelecer os fundamentos taxonomicos para uma correlacao futura com os distintos habitats aquaticos e suas caracteristicas fisicas, quimicas, alem do conteudo de espiculas em seus sedimentos. As amostragens foram realizadas em seis expedicoes, quatro em epoca de aguas baixas (2002-2005) e duas em periodo de aguas altas (2004-2005), contemplando 27 estacoes georreferenciadas. Heteromeyenia cristalina sp. nov. e descrita e incluida na chave apresentada para as esponjas da area da APA.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2009
Suzelei Rodgher; Ana Teresa Lombardi; Maria da Graça Gama Melão
The present study aimed to investigate the response of several life history parameters (body length and age of primipara, duration of embryonic development, maximum body length, reproduction and survival) of the zooplankton Ceriodaphnia silvestrii while exposed to copper contaminated algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata. In order to evaluate chronic exposure on the animals life history, long-term experimental design was used. Cladocerans were fed with a dietary copper concentration ranging from 3 to 68 fg Cu cell(-1). Low waterborne copper exposure (around 10(-10)molL(-1) free Cu(2+) ions) was kept in the experiments. The results showed that by exposure of cladocerans during 7 days to contaminated food with 68 fg Cu cell(-1), a significant reduction in neonate production, survival and body size were obtained. Inhibition on egg production of zooplankton at 38 fg Cu cell(-1) were observed in 36 days chronic dietary copper exposure. The importance of entire life cycle study to better evaluate cladoceran responses to chronic dietary metal exposure was demonstrated.
Phycological Research | 2013
Mathias Ahii Chia; Ana Teresa Lombardi; Maria da Graça Gama Melão
Quantification of the calorific content of microalgae is critical in studies of energy flow, trophic partitioning, plant/herbivore interactions in aquaculture and biomass production for biofuels. We investigated the calorific value and biochemical composition of Chlorella vulgaris at different phosphorus (P) concentrations (6.0 × 10−7, 2.3 × 10−6 and 2.3 × 10−4 mol L−1 P). As expected, the control (2.3 × 10−4 mol L−1 P) supported better growth than P limited treatments. Biomolecules like total carbohydrates and lipids accumulated under P limitation, which significantly correlated with high calorific values. Lipid class composition showed that triacylglycerols were the most accumulated under P limited conditions. The calorific value reported under control conditions (13.78 kJ g−1) was less than those obtained under P limitation (30.47–33.07 kJ g−1). The highest calorific value with less growth retardation was obtained at 2.3 × 10−6 mol L−1 P.
Aquatic Toxicology | 2009
P. F. M. Nogueira; Maria da Graça Gama Melão; Ana Teresa Lombardi; M. M. Nogueira; Armando Augusto Henriques Vieira
The influence of Anabaena spiroides exopolysaccharides (EPS) on copper speciation (total dissolved, particulate and free Cu(2+) ions) and bioavailability in aquatic organisms was investigated. Bacteria were used as the first trophic level, Paramecium caudatum (protozoan) as the second and the copepod cyclopoid Metacyclops mendocinus as the third level. The organisms were obtained from a freshwater reservoir and held under continuous laboratory controlled conditions. Freshwater media containing EPS excreted by A. spiroides (10mgL(-1)) and copper (1.0x10(-6)molL(-1)) were used for bacteria growth. Contamined bacteria were used as food source to protozoan, which was further furnished to copepods. The results showed a reduction of EPS concentration during bacteria growth and also a smaller copper accumulation by microorganisms in the presence of EPS. We concluded that A. spiroides exopolysaccharides have reduced copper entrance into the experimental aquatic microbial food chain.