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Civil Wastewater Remediation through Employment of Indigenous Microalgae and Sewage Sludge

2022

Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms that can employ some inorganic pollutant compounds as nutrients, for example nitrates and phosphates. Traditional wastewater treatment comprises oxidation ponds in which the Activated Sludge performs the oxidation of the organic matter. Microalgae may be well applied in these processes. In this work, we tested the potential of remediation of a mixture of a local microalga, Chlorella sp. Pozzillo, and activated sludge and compared it to controls of only microalga and only activated sludge. We found that the mixture of bacteria and microalgae leads to an improvement in nitrogen removal up to the 83,68%, while phosphorous removal is improved when th…

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Environmental effects of tourism and its seasonality on Mediterranean islands: the contribution of the Interreg MED BLUEISLANDS project to build up a…

2020

AbstractThe Mediterranean basin is amongst the world’s main tourist destination, and its islands are a major attraction, being sites of historical, cultural and naturalistic importance. This is beneficial for the local economies, but it may also represent a great burden on the coastal environment, where other human pressures are concentrated. The awareness of detrimental side effects of tourism together with the importance to take into account social and economic facets has led to the concept of sustainable tourism, which, however, represents a goal far from being attained. A good opportunity to promote sustainable tourism was provided by the Interreg MED BLUEISLANDS project, whose main aim…

Sustainable developmentEconomics and EconometricsCoastal management010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMitigationBioindicatorGeography Planning and Development010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawIntegrated approach01 natural sciencesGeographyStakeholdersSustainabilityWasteSustainabilityMicroalgaeEnvironmental impact assessmentMediterranean IslandsCoastal managementEnvironmental planningTourismSustainable tourism0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Extraction of Antioxidant Compounds and Pigments from Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) Assisted by Pulsed Electric Fields and the Binary Mixture of …

2021

The application of pulsed electric fields (PEF) is an innovative extraction technology promoting cell membrane electroporation, thus allowing for an efficient recovery, from an energy point of view, of antioxidant compounds (chlorophylls, carotenoids, total phenolic compounds, etc.) from microalgae. Due to its selectivity and high extraction yield, the effects of PEF pre-treatment (3 kV/cm, 100 kJ/kg) combined with supplementary extraction at different times (5–180 min) and with different solvents (ethanol (EtOH)/H2O, 50:50, v/v

TechnologyAntioxidantQH301-705.5QC1-999pigmentsmedicine.medical_treatmentgreen extractionchemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceBiology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationCarotenoidFluid Flow and Transfer Processeschemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyEthanolDimethyl sulfoxideTPhysicsmicroalgaeProcess Chemistry and TechnologyExtraction (chemistry)General EngineeringEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Computer Science ApplicationsChemistryantioxidantspulsed electric fieldschemistryYield (chemistry)visual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTA1-2040SelectivityApplied Sciences
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Different strategies to achieve Pb-tolerance by the two Trebouxia algae coexisting in the lichen Ramalina farinacea.

2012

Lichen thalli are permeable to airborne substances, including heavy metals, which are harmful to cell metabolism. Ramalina farinacea shows a moderate tolerance to Pb. This lichen comprises two Trebouxia phycobionts, provisionally referred to as TR1 and TR9, with distinct physiological responses to acute oxidative stress. Thus, there is a more severe decay in photosynthesis and photosynthetic pigments in TR1 than in TR9. Similarly, under oxidative stress, antioxidant enzymes and HSP70 protein decrease in TR1 but increase in TR9. Since Pb toxicity is associated with increased ROS formation, we hypothesized greater Pb tolerance in this phycobiont. Accordingly, the aim of the present study was …

TrebouxiaChlorophyllAntioxidantLichensPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentBOTANICAGlutathione reductasePlant SciencePhotosynthesisAntioxidantsFluorescenceLichen microalgaeRamalina farinaceaSuperoxide dismutaseElectron TransportAscorbate PeroxidasesSpecies SpecificityChlorophytaStress PhysiologicalBotanymedicineHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsPhotosynthesisSymbiosisChlorophyll fluorescencePlant ProteinsBIOLOGIA VEGETALbiologySuperoxide DismutaseStress responsebiology.organism_classificationAPXCatalaseOxidative StressGlutathione ReductaseBiochemistryLeadTrebouxia algaebiology.proteinReactive Oxygen SpeciesHeavy metal toleranceAgronomy and Crop ScienceJournal of plant physiology
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Differences in the cell walls and extracellular polymers of the two Trebouxia microalgae coexisting in the lichen Ramalina farinacea are consistent w…

2015

Trebouxia TR1 and T. TR9 are the two microalgae that coexist within Ramalina farinacea thalli. In the presence of Pb, TR9 formed extracellular aggregates, while TR1 showed a lower wall lead retention capability. Herein, we studied the cell walls and extracellular polymers (EPS) of TR1 and TR9, and their possible implication in the different Pb retention capacity of these microalgae. The proportion of cell walls on the overall cell biomass was 2.6 times higher in TR9 than in TR1. Glycosyl linkage analysis indicated the presence of hot-water soluble β-galactofuranan(s) in both cell walls, distinct from that previously described in Asterochloris, with increased rhamnose content in TR9 and a hi…

TrebouxiaLichensPolymersRhamnosePlant ScienceUronic acidBiologyRamalina farinaceaCell wallchemistry.chemical_compoundAscomycotaSpecies SpecificityCell WallChlorophytaBotanyMicroalgaeGeneticsExtracellularGlycosylSymbiosisGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationThallusLeadchemistryBiophysicsEnvironmental PollutantsAgronomy and Crop SciencePlant Science
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Chloroplast morphology and pyrenoid ultrastructural analyses reappraise the diversity of the lichen phycobiont genus Trebouxia (Chlorophyta)

2022

Abstract Trebouxiophyceae is a wide class of green algae comprising coccoid and elliptic unicells, filaments, blades and colony-forming species that occur in diverse terrestrial and aquatic environments. Within this class, the genus Trebouxia Puymaly is among the most widespread lichen phycobionts worldwide. However, the 29 formally described species based on the combination of morphological traits and genetic diversity woefully underrepresented the overall species-level diversity recognized in the genus. In Trebouxia, reliable differentiation and characterization of the species-level lineages can be achieved by studying the diversity of key diagnostic features of pyrenoid ultrastructure an…

TrebouxiaMicroscopybiologyTrebouxiophyceaebiology.organism_classificationAxenic culturePyrenoidChloroplastSpecies-level lineageGenusBotanyUltrastructureMicroalgaeGreen algaeAxenic culture; Microalgae; Microscopy; Species-level lineage; SymbiosisLichenSymbiosisAgronomy and Crop Science
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Preliminary assessment of terrestrial microalgae isolated from lichens as testing species for environmental monitoring: Lichen phycobionts present hi…

2013

Bioassays constitute a tool for pollution analysis providing a holistic approach and high-quality indication of the toxicity. Microbioassays allow evaluating the toxicity of many samples, implying lower costs and enabling routine monitoring and pollution control. But tests conducted so far are limited to the use of a small number of taxa. Lichens are excellent bioindicators of pollution with great ecological significance. Studies show that the phycobiont is more sensitive to pollutants than the mycobiont. Phycobiont have features such as adaptation to anhydrobiosis and relatively rapid growth in vitro, making them suitable for microbioassays. Our aim is to determine the sensitivity of phyco…

TrebouxiaPollutionLichensHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundChlorophytaEnvironmental monitoringBotanyMicroalgaeBioassayLichenmedia_commonPollutantPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPollutionchemistryChlorophyllMedi ambient DegradacióBotànicaBiological AssayEnvironmental PollutantsBioindicatorEnvironmental Monitoring
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Biochemical profiling of temperate zone freshwater green microalgae grown in filtered and unfiltered recirculating aquaculture systems effluent and m…

2020

Viljelemällä mikroleviä kalojen kiertovesiviljelyn jätevedessä siitä voidaan poistaa ravinteita ja tuottaa niistä biomassaa. Menetelmää voidaan käyttää korvaamaan perinteistä jäteveden käsittelyä ja kehittämään vesiviljelyn kannattavuutta. Tässä työssä verrattiin kolmen eri viherlevälajin (Haematococcus pluvialis, Monoraphidium griffithii and Selenastrum sp.) kasvua, ravinteiden poistoa, sekä rasvahappo- ja aminohappoprofiileja, kun leviä kasvatettiin suodatetussa tai suodattamattomassa kiertovedessä tai levien elatusaineessa. Monoraphidium ja Selenastrum -lajien kasvunopeudet olivat pienemmät kiertovedessä (0.64 vrk-1 ja 0.50 vrk-1) kuin levien elatusaineessa (0.72 ja 0.59 vrk-1), mutta Ha…

algaeamino acidswaste water treatmentmicroalgaerasvahapotrecirculating aquaculture systemsmikrolevätlevätaminohapotfatty acidsRASjäteveden käsittely
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Mixotrophy in a Local Strain of Nannochloropsis granulata for Renewable High-Value Biomass Production on the West Coast of Sweden

2022

A local strain of Nannochloropsis granulata (Ng) has been reported as the most productive microalgal strain in terms of both biomass yield and lipid content when cultivated in photobioreactors that simulate the light and temperature conditions during the summer on the west coast of Sweden. To further increase the biomass and the biotechnological potential of this strain in these conditions, mixotrophic growth (i.e., the simultaneous use of photosynthesis and respiration) with glycerol as an external carbon source was investigated in this study and compared with phototrophic growth that made use of air enriched with 1–2% CO2. The addition of either glycerol or CO2-enriched air stimulated the…

antitumoral activitymicroalgaecarotenoidsPharmaceutical SciencemetabolomicsphotobioreactorsmixotrophyDrug DiscoveryNannochloropsisPharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)bioassay analysiscell death pathwaypolyunsaturated fatty acids<i>Nannochloropsis</i>; mixotrophy; photobioreactors; CHN analysis; carotenoids; polyunsaturated fatty acids; metabolomics; bioassay; cell death pathway; autophagy; antitumoral activityMarine Drugs; Volume 20; Issue 7; Pages: 424
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Evaluation of biological properties of extracts obtained from marine biomass assisted by pulsed electric fields (PEF) and pressurized liquid extracti…

2022

Teniendo en cuenta el gran interés por la biodiversidad, los recursos marinos representan una fuente importante de compuestos de alto valor añadido como proteínas y péptidos bioactivos, lípidos y ácido grados vitaminas, minerales y compuestos bioactivos, etc. Los residuos y subproductos del pescado como cabeza, vísceras y piel, entre otros, se descartan o no se utilizan de manera efectiva durante el procesamiento de los alimentos, lo que resulta en un gran desperdicio de recursos, sin embargo, son una gran fuente de compuestos con alto valor añadido y que pueden tener un potencial uso considerable en las industrias alimentaria, farmacéutica, cosmética y otras, existiendo, por lo tanto, un i…

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