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論文投稿 Freshwater alga Raphidocelis subcapitata undergoes metabolomic changes in response to electrostatic adhesion by micrometer-sized nylon 6 particles

作成年度 2021 年度
論文名 Freshwater alga Raphidocelis subcapitata undergoes metabolomic changes in response to electrostatic adhesion by micrometer-sized nylon 6 particles
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誌名 Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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発表年月日 2021/07/08
所属研究室/機関名 著者名(英名)
土木研究所 水環境研究グループ水質チームSatomi Mizukami-Murata
土木研究所 水環境研究グループ水質チームYuji Suzuki
土木研究所 先端材料資源研究センターKensuke Sakurai
土木研究所 水環境研究グループ水質チームHiromasa Yamashita
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Nylon powders are a type of microplastic (MP) used in personal care products such as cosmetics and sunscreens. To determine the effects of nylon polymers on freshwater microalgae, we investigated the effects of two types of micrometer-sized nylon polymers, i.e., powdered nylon 6 (Ny6-P) and nylon 12 (Ny12), and four other micrometer-sized MPs, i.e., low-density polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene, and ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene, on the microalga Raphidocelis subcapitata. The results showed that Ny6-P inhibited R. subcapitata growth more than the other MPs; R. subcapitata growth was inhibited by 54.2% with 6.25 mg/L Ny6-P compared with the control. Ny6-P in the culture media adhered R. subcapitata cells electrostatically, which disrupted growth and photosynthesis. Metabolomic analysis revealed that many metabolites related to the amino acid catabolic pathway and γ-glutamyl cycle were induced, which might trigger responses to avoid starvation and oxidative stress. Our study provides important information on the effects of Ny6-P on algae in freshwater environments.
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