Influence of mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis exometabolites on R-phycoerythrin concentration in red alga Gelidium spinosum when grown in polyculture

Q4 Environmental Science Marine Biological Journal Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI:10.21072/mbj.2020.05.2.02
B. N. Belyaev, N. Beregovaya
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To increase R-phycoerythrin concentration in red Black Sea alga Gelidium spinosum (S. G. Gmelin) P. C. Silva, 1996 (Rhodophyta), it was cultivated in laboratory conditions in polyculture microalga Tetraselmis viridis – mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis – Gelidium; the results of the study are presented. The positive effect of mussel exometabolites on R-phycoerythrin concentration in Gelidium in polyculture is described. The relevance of the work is determined by the value of R-phycoerythrin, which is used as a powerful antioxidant, as well as a marker in cytometry and microscopy. The aim of the study is to increase R-phycoerythrin concentration in Gelidium using the polyculture method. As a material, Gelidium from the fouling of rocks and coastal protection structures of Karantinnaya Bay (Sevastopol) was used; it was cultivated in a laboratory installation with eight working volumes, four of which contained mussels. Mussel decontamination, supplemented with mineral salts and biogens, was used as a nutrient medium for Gelidium. The combination of mussel exometabolites with previously developed nutrient medium, based on Black Sea water and enriched with nutrients and mineral salts, results in an increase in R-phycoerythrin concentration by more than 2 times, while the addition of exometabolites to pure filtered seawater increases it maximum by 35 %. Approximate ratios of polyculture elements in 1.5-L volumes, allowing to achieve the desired results in 2 weeks, are as follows: 2 g of Gelidium / 50–60 g of two-year-old mussels / 0.4–0.6 g of microalga wet weight.
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褐贻贝外代谢产物对红藻棘胶藻中r -植氰菊酯浓度的影响
为了提高黑海红藻Gelidium spinosum (S. G. Gmelin) P. C. Silva, 1996 (Rhodophyta)中r -藻红菊素的浓度,在实验室条件下将其培养在绿四藻-贻贝Mytilus galloprovincialis - Gelidium中;最后给出了研究结果。叙述了混养条件下贻贝外代谢产物对胶鞘中r -藻红蛋白浓度的积极影响。这项工作的相关性是由r -藻红蛋白的价值决定的,它被用作一种强大的抗氧化剂,以及细胞术和显微镜中的标记物。本研究的目的是利用复合培养的方法,提高胶菊中r -藻红蛋白的浓度。以塞瓦斯托波尔卡兰提纳亚湾(Karantinnaya Bay, Sevastopol)的岩石污垢和海岸防护结构中的吉利草为材料;它是在一个实验室装置中培养的,有八个工作卷,其中四个装有贻贝。以贻贝净化液为营养培养基,添加无机盐和生物原。将贻贝外代谢物与先前开发的以黑海海水为基础,富含营养物质和矿物盐的营养培养基结合,可使r -藻红蛋白浓度增加2倍以上,而将外代谢物添加到纯过滤海水中,最高可使r -藻红蛋白浓度增加35%。可在2周内达到预期效果的1.5 l体积复合培养元素的近似比例如下:2 g胶/ 50-60 g两岁贻贝/ 0.4-0.6 g微藻湿重。
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Marine Biological Journal
Marine Biological Journal Environmental Science-Ecology
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