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Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047

Pharmaceuticals including antibiotics are among the hazardous micropollutants (HMP) of the environment. Incomplete degradation of the HMP leads to their persistence in water bodies causing a plethora of deleterious effects. Conventional wastewater treatment cannot remove HMP completely and a promisi...

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Autores principales: Vasilieva, Svetlana, Lukyanov, Alexandr, Antipova, Christina, Grigoriev, Timofei, Lobakova, Elena, Chivkunova, Olga, Scherbakov, Pavel, Zaytsev, Petr, Gorelova, Olga, Fedorenko, Tatiana, Kochkin, Dmitry, Solovchenko, Alexei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446166
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310988
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author Vasilieva, Svetlana
Lukyanov, Alexandr
Antipova, Christina
Grigoriev, Timofei
Lobakova, Elena
Chivkunova, Olga
Scherbakov, Pavel
Zaytsev, Petr
Gorelova, Olga
Fedorenko, Tatiana
Kochkin, Dmitry
Solovchenko, Alexei
author_facet Vasilieva, Svetlana
Lukyanov, Alexandr
Antipova, Christina
Grigoriev, Timofei
Lobakova, Elena
Chivkunova, Olga
Scherbakov, Pavel
Zaytsev, Petr
Gorelova, Olga
Fedorenko, Tatiana
Kochkin, Dmitry
Solovchenko, Alexei
author_sort Vasilieva, Svetlana
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description Pharmaceuticals including antibiotics are among the hazardous micropollutants (HMP) of the environment. Incomplete degradation of the HMP leads to their persistence in water bodies causing a plethora of deleterious effects. Conventional wastewater treatment cannot remove HMP completely and a promising alternative comprises biotechnologies based on microalgae. The use of immobilized microalgae in environmental biotechnology is advantageous since immobilized cultures allow the recycling of the microalgal cells, support higher cell densities, and boost tolerance of microalgae to stresses including HMP. Here, we report on a comparative study of HMP (exemplified by the antibiotic ceftriaxone, CTA) removal by suspended and chitosan-immobilized cells of Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047 in flasks and in a column bioreactor. The removal of CTA added in the concentration of 20 mg/L was as high as 65% (in the flasks) or 85% (in the bioreactor). The adsorption on the carrier and abiotic oxidation were the main processes contributing 65–70% to the total CTA removal, while both suspended and immobilized cells took up 25–30% of CTA. Neither the immobilization nor CTA affected the accumulation of arachidonic acid (ARA) by Lobosphaera sp. during bioreactor tests but the subsequent nitrogen deprivation increased ARA accumulation 2.5 and 1.7 times in the suspended and chitosan-immobilized microalgae, respectively. The study of the Lobosphaera sp. microbiome revealed that the immobilization of chitosan rather than the CTA exposure was the main factor displacing the taxonomic composition of the microbiome. The possibility and limitations of the use of chitosan-immobilized Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047 for HMP removal coupled with the production of valuable long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids is discussed.
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spelling pubmed-103415152023-07-14 Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047 Vasilieva, Svetlana Lukyanov, Alexandr Antipova, Christina Grigoriev, Timofei Lobakova, Elena Chivkunova, Olga Scherbakov, Pavel Zaytsev, Petr Gorelova, Olga Fedorenko, Tatiana Kochkin, Dmitry Solovchenko, Alexei Int J Mol Sci Article Pharmaceuticals including antibiotics are among the hazardous micropollutants (HMP) of the environment. Incomplete degradation of the HMP leads to their persistence in water bodies causing a plethora of deleterious effects. Conventional wastewater treatment cannot remove HMP completely and a promising alternative comprises biotechnologies based on microalgae. The use of immobilized microalgae in environmental biotechnology is advantageous since immobilized cultures allow the recycling of the microalgal cells, support higher cell densities, and boost tolerance of microalgae to stresses including HMP. Here, we report on a comparative study of HMP (exemplified by the antibiotic ceftriaxone, CTA) removal by suspended and chitosan-immobilized cells of Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047 in flasks and in a column bioreactor. The removal of CTA added in the concentration of 20 mg/L was as high as 65% (in the flasks) or 85% (in the bioreactor). The adsorption on the carrier and abiotic oxidation were the main processes contributing 65–70% to the total CTA removal, while both suspended and immobilized cells took up 25–30% of CTA. Neither the immobilization nor CTA affected the accumulation of arachidonic acid (ARA) by Lobosphaera sp. during bioreactor tests but the subsequent nitrogen deprivation increased ARA accumulation 2.5 and 1.7 times in the suspended and chitosan-immobilized microalgae, respectively. The study of the Lobosphaera sp. microbiome revealed that the immobilization of chitosan rather than the CTA exposure was the main factor displacing the taxonomic composition of the microbiome. The possibility and limitations of the use of chitosan-immobilized Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047 for HMP removal coupled with the production of valuable long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids is discussed. MDPI 2023-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10341515/ /pubmed/37446166 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310988 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vasilieva, Svetlana
Lukyanov, Alexandr
Antipova, Christina
Grigoriev, Timofei
Lobakova, Elena
Chivkunova, Olga
Scherbakov, Pavel
Zaytsev, Petr
Gorelova, Olga
Fedorenko, Tatiana
Kochkin, Dmitry
Solovchenko, Alexei
Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047
title Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047
title_full Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047
title_fullStr Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047
title_full_unstemmed Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047
title_short Interactive Effects of Ceftriaxone and Chitosan Immobilization on the Production of Arachidonic Acid by and the Microbiome of the Chlorophyte Lobosphaera sp. IPPAS C-2047
title_sort interactive effects of ceftriaxone and chitosan immobilization on the production of arachidonic acid by and the microbiome of the chlorophyte lobosphaera sp. ippas c-2047
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446166
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241310988
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