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Sensitivity and Antioxidant Response of Chlorella sp MM3 to Used Engine Oil and Its Water Accommodated Fraction

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DOI: 10.1007/s00128-016-1817-4

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Engine oil; Toxicity; Chlorella sp MM3; Antioxidant enzymes

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  1. Australian Government-University of South Australia through an IPRS scholarship
  2. CRC for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment

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We exposed the microalgal strain, Chlorella sp. MM3, to unused or used engine oil, or their water accommodated fractions (WAFs) to determine growth inhibition and response of antioxidant enzymes. Oil type and oil concentration greatly affected the microalgal growth. Used oil at 0.04 % (0.4 g L-1) resulted in 50 % inhibition in algal growth, measured in terms of chlorophyll-a, while the corresponding concentration of unused oil was nontoxic. Similarly, used oil WAF showed significant toxicity to the algal growth at 10 % level, whereas WAF from unused oil was nontoxic even at 100 % concentration. Peroxidase enzyme in the microalga significantly increased with used oil at concentrations above 0.04 g L-1 whereas the induction of superoxide dismutase and catalase was apparent only at 0.06 g L-1. Activities of the antioxidant enzymes increased significantly when the microalga was exposed to 75 and 100 % WAF obtained from used oil. The used oil toxicity on microalga could be due to the presence of toxic soluble mono- and polyaromatic compounds, heavy metals, and other compounds attained by the oil during its use in the motor engines.

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