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L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts

As shown by fluorescence monitoring of dissolved organic matter, amino acid L-Trp can be present in natural water. The consequences of the presence of L-Trp at low concentrations in surface water systems are not yet established for hydrobionts. Studying the physicochemical patterns, as well as their...

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Autores principales: Ryzhkina, Irina S., Murtazina, Lyaisan I., Kostina, Larisa A., Sharapova, Diana A., Dokuchaeva, Irina S., Sergeeva, Svetlana Yu., Meleshenko, Kristina A., Petrov, Andrew M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9182180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12111792
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author Ryzhkina, Irina S.
Murtazina, Lyaisan I.
Kostina, Larisa A.
Sharapova, Diana A.
Dokuchaeva, Irina S.
Sergeeva, Svetlana Yu.
Meleshenko, Kristina A.
Petrov, Andrew M.
author_facet Ryzhkina, Irina S.
Murtazina, Lyaisan I.
Kostina, Larisa A.
Sharapova, Diana A.
Dokuchaeva, Irina S.
Sergeeva, Svetlana Yu.
Meleshenko, Kristina A.
Petrov, Andrew M.
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description As shown by fluorescence monitoring of dissolved organic matter, amino acid L-Trp can be present in natural water. The consequences of the presence of L-Trp at low concentrations in surface water systems are not yet established for hydrobionts. Studying the physicochemical patterns, as well as their relationships to the bioeffects of L-Trp solutions in the low concentration range, can provide new and important information regarding the unknown effects of L-Trp. The self-organization, physicochemical properties, fluorescence, UV absorption, and action of L-Trp solutions on Paramecium caudatum infusoria, Chlorella vulgaris algae were studied in the calculated concentrations range of 1 × 10(−20)–1 × 10(−2) mol/L. The relationship between these phenomena was established using the certified procedures for monitoring the toxicity of natural water and wastewater. It was shown for the first time that aqueous solutions of L-Trp are dispersed systems in which the dispersed phase (nanoassociates) undergoes a rearrangement with dilution, accompanied by coherent changes in the nanoassociates’ parameters and the properties of systems. The non-monotonic concentration dependence of fluorescence intensity (λ(ex) at 225 nm, λ(em) at 340 nm) is in good agreement with the data on the nanoassociates’ parameters, as well as with both the physicochemical properties of the systems and their bioassay results.
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spelling pubmed-91821802022-06-10 L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts Ryzhkina, Irina S. Murtazina, Lyaisan I. Kostina, Larisa A. Sharapova, Diana A. Dokuchaeva, Irina S. Sergeeva, Svetlana Yu. Meleshenko, Kristina A. Petrov, Andrew M. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article As shown by fluorescence monitoring of dissolved organic matter, amino acid L-Trp can be present in natural water. The consequences of the presence of L-Trp at low concentrations in surface water systems are not yet established for hydrobionts. Studying the physicochemical patterns, as well as their relationships to the bioeffects of L-Trp solutions in the low concentration range, can provide new and important information regarding the unknown effects of L-Trp. The self-organization, physicochemical properties, fluorescence, UV absorption, and action of L-Trp solutions on Paramecium caudatum infusoria, Chlorella vulgaris algae were studied in the calculated concentrations range of 1 × 10(−20)–1 × 10(−2) mol/L. The relationship between these phenomena was established using the certified procedures for monitoring the toxicity of natural water and wastewater. It was shown for the first time that aqueous solutions of L-Trp are dispersed systems in which the dispersed phase (nanoassociates) undergoes a rearrangement with dilution, accompanied by coherent changes in the nanoassociates’ parameters and the properties of systems. The non-monotonic concentration dependence of fluorescence intensity (λ(ex) at 225 nm, λ(em) at 340 nm) is in good agreement with the data on the nanoassociates’ parameters, as well as with both the physicochemical properties of the systems and their bioassay results. MDPI 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9182180/ /pubmed/35683651 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12111792 Text en © 2022 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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Ryzhkina, Irina S.
Murtazina, Lyaisan I.
Kostina, Larisa A.
Sharapova, Diana A.
Dokuchaeva, Irina S.
Sergeeva, Svetlana Yu.
Meleshenko, Kristina A.
Petrov, Andrew M.
L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts
title L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts
title_full L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts
title_fullStr L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts
title_full_unstemmed L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts
title_short L-Tryptophan Aqueous Systems at Low Concentrations: Interconnection between Self-Organization, Fluorescent and Physicochemical Properties, and Action on Hydrobionts
title_sort l-tryptophan aqueous systems at low concentrations: interconnection between self-organization, fluorescent and physicochemical properties, and action on hydrobionts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9182180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12111792
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