A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro

Water and soil pollution by heavy metals has led to their accumulation in the ground and waters, to a sharp decline of ecosystem biopotential, and to foodstuff contamination, resulting in internal pollutions in bodies of humans and animals with food, air, water. In this regard, the purpose of our st...

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Main Authors: Sizentsov Alexey, Sizentsov Yaroslav, Kvan Olga, Salnikova Elena, Salnikova Valeriya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20197903021
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spelling doaj-bd9169f580a249c591b2be5dfb0654962021-02-02T04:04:52ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01790302110.1051/e3sconf/20197903021e3sconf_arfee2018_03021A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitroSizentsov Alexey0Sizentsov Yaroslav1Kvan OlgaSalnikova Elena2Salnikova Valeriya3Orenburg State UniversityOrenburg State UniversityOrenburg State UniversityOrenburg State UniversityWater and soil pollution by heavy metals has led to their accumulation in the ground and waters, to a sharp decline of ecosystem biopotential, and to foodstuff contamination, resulting in internal pollutions in bodies of humans and animals with food, air, water. In this regard, the purpose of our study was to examine the impact of heavy metals on the growth of representatives of rats’ intestinal microbiota and to estimate sorption characteristics of these microorganisms. The research was conducted in three stages: i) a study of essential and xenobiotic elements’ biotoxicity; ii) their impact on the growth of the microbiota in periodic cultivation; and iii) studying bioaccumulative characteristics. In the research, we discovered that all investigated organisms had pronounced resistance to lead and iron, which was confirmed by the results of the evaluating the impact on the growth and the accumulating characteristics of the studied microorganisms (more than 50%). The strain of E. faecium has the most pronounced sorption characteristics – its level of accumulation amounted for iron –63.3%, lead – 61%, zinc – 38.4%, copper – 11.4%, and cadmium – 33.2%, minimum values were obtained in samples of L. acidophilus, which sorbed these elements in concentrations of 46.2%, 42.3%, 10.3%, 3.8%, and 5.3%, respectively.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20197903021
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author Sizentsov Alexey
Sizentsov Yaroslav
Kvan Olga
Salnikova Elena
Salnikova Valeriya
spellingShingle Sizentsov Alexey
Sizentsov Yaroslav
Kvan Olga
Salnikova Elena
Salnikova Valeriya
A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Sizentsov Alexey
Sizentsov Yaroslav
Kvan Olga
Salnikova Elena
Salnikova Valeriya
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title A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro
title_short A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro
title_full A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro
title_fullStr A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro
title_full_unstemmed A study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro
title_sort study on heavy metal sorption properties of intestinal microbiota in vitro
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Water and soil pollution by heavy metals has led to their accumulation in the ground and waters, to a sharp decline of ecosystem biopotential, and to foodstuff contamination, resulting in internal pollutions in bodies of humans and animals with food, air, water. In this regard, the purpose of our study was to examine the impact of heavy metals on the growth of representatives of rats’ intestinal microbiota and to estimate sorption characteristics of these microorganisms. The research was conducted in three stages: i) a study of essential and xenobiotic elements’ biotoxicity; ii) their impact on the growth of the microbiota in periodic cultivation; and iii) studying bioaccumulative characteristics. In the research, we discovered that all investigated organisms had pronounced resistance to lead and iron, which was confirmed by the results of the evaluating the impact on the growth and the accumulating characteristics of the studied microorganisms (more than 50%). The strain of E. faecium has the most pronounced sorption characteristics – its level of accumulation amounted for iron –63.3%, lead – 61%, zinc – 38.4%, copper – 11.4%, and cadmium – 33.2%, minimum values were obtained in samples of L. acidophilus, which sorbed these elements in concentrations of 46.2%, 42.3%, 10.3%, 3.8%, and 5.3%, respectively.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20197903021
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