Phycoremediation potential and agar yield of red macroalgae (Gracilaria corticata) against HEDP (hydroxyethylidene diphosphonic acid) and CAPB (cocoamidopropyl betaine) detergents and the heavy metal pollutants

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Sep;30(45):101110-101120. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-29427-3. Epub 2023 Aug 30.

Abstract

The discharge of raw industrial, agricultural, and domestic wastes leads to an increase in heavy metal (HM) burden and detergents in aquatic environs, which can have destructive effects on aquatic organisms. Agarophyte Gracilaria corticata, a major component of seaweed flora of the southern coast of Iran (Bushehr) that contains agar and red pigments, is one of the economically valuable red marine algae. Agar is one of the important polysaccharides with high economic value, widely used in pharmaceutical, medicinal, and cosmetic product manufacturing industries. The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of 5 HMs and two common surfactants in household and industrial detergents on the agar yield, appearance color, and the red algae's phycoremediation potential against HMs. The metal ions were Zn(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Mn(II), and Cr(VI), and the surfactants were HEDP and CAPB. The analysis results of samples cultured for 60 days in seawater and polluted environments showed that G. corticata can accumulate copper and nickel. In the presence of detergents without HMs, the amount of extracted agar significantly increased compared to the control sample with no change in algae color. But with increasing concentration of HMs, the amount of agar in seaweed samples decreased significantly, and the algae discolored from red to dark green or yellowish-green color (signs of death in the algae). These results show that increasing of HM pollution and detergents can lead to toxicological effects and reduce the species diversity of red seaweeds in the future.

Keywords: Agar; Detergent; Gracilaris corticata; Heavy metal; Seaweed; Surfactant; Wastewater.

MeSH terms

  • Agar
  • Betaine
  • Detergents
  • Environmental Pollutants* / analysis
  • Etidronic Acid
  • Gracilaria*
  • Metals, Heavy* / analysis
  • Seaweed*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Etidronic Acid
  • Agar
  • Detergents
  • Betaine
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Metals, Heavy
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical