Assessing indicators of arsenic toxicity using variable fluorescence in a commercially valuable microalgae: Physiological and toxicological aspects

J Hazard Mater. 2023 Jun 15:452:131215. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131215. Epub 2023 Mar 21.

Abstract

Indicators signaling Arsenic (As) stress through physiology of microalgae using non-destructive methods like variable fluorescence are rare but requisite. This study reports stress markers indicating arsenic (As) toxicity (in two concentrations 11.25 µg/L and 22.5 µg/L compared to a control) exposed to a microalga (Diacronema lutheri), using fast repetition rate fluorometry (FRRf). Growth and physiological parameters such as cell density, chl a and the maximum quantum yield Fv/Fm showed coherence and impeded after the exponential phase (day 9 - day 12) in As treatments compared to the control (p < 0.05). On contrary photo-physiological constants were elevated showing higher optical (aLHII) and functional [Sigma (σPSII)] absorption cross-section for the As treatments (p < 0.05) further implying the lack of biomass production yet an increase in light absorption. In addition, As exposure increased the energy dissipation by heat (NPQ-NSV) showing a strong relationship with the de-epoxidation ratio (DR) involving photoprotective pigments. Total As bioaccumulation by D. lutheri showed a strong affinity with Fe adsorption throughout the algal growth curve. This study suggests some prompt photo-physiological proxies signaling As contamination and endorsing its usefulness in risk assessments, given the high toxicity and ubiquitous presence of As in the ecosystem.

Keywords: Arsenic bioaccumulation; Diacronema lutheri; Optical absorption cross section; Pigment concentrations; de-epoxidation ratio (DR).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arsenic* / toxicity
  • Biomass
  • Ecosystem
  • Fluorescence
  • Fluorometry
  • Microalgae*
  • Photosynthesis

Substances

  • Arsenic