Effect of zinc-containing systems on Spirulina platensis bioaccumulation capacity and biochemical composition

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2021 Oct;28(37):52216-52224. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-14457-6. Epub 2021 May 18.

Abstract

Cyanobacteria Spirulina platensis due to its high biosorption and bioaccumulation capacity toward metal ions can be considered as an excellent candidate for environmental bioremediation. The effect of Zn and in different combinations on the accumulation capacity of Spirulina platensis biomass and its biochemical composition was investigated. Four Zn-containing systems with a different combination of metal ions (Zn; Zn/Cu/Sr; Zn/Cu/Ni; Zn/Cu/Sr/Ba) and different metal concentrations were modeled. Studied systems were introduced in the cultivation medium on the fifth day of biomass grow and experiments were performed in three variants, which differed by metal ions concentrations. Metal uptake by biomass was traced using neutron activation analysis. Spirulina platensis showed a high accumulation capacity for all metal ions present in the analyzed system. Because the metals were added at the beginning of the stationary growth phase, the contact with the biomass was only 24 h, even at the highest metal concentration in the systems, the accumulation of Spirulina platensis biomass was reduced by no more than 11.2%. Spirulina platensis biomass grown in a mono-metallic system expressed two biochemical indicators of stress: decrease of phycobiliprotein content and increase of malondialdehyde content. In biomass grown in the presence of Zn-containing multi-metallic systems, three indicators of stress were expressed: decrease of protein content, reduction of phycobiliprotein content, and increase of malondialdehyde content. Spirulina platensis biomass can be considered as an effective accumulator for the treatment of zinc-containing industrial effluents.

Keywords: Biochemical composition; Neutron activation analysis; Spirulina platensis; Water treatment; Zinc.

MeSH terms

  • Bioaccumulation
  • Biomass
  • Spirulina*
  • Zinc*

Substances

  • Zinc

Supplementary concepts

  • Arthrospira platensis