Lead (Pb2+) adsorption characteristics and sugar composition of capsular polysaccharides of cyanobacterium Calothrix marchica

The ability of living cells of the cyanobacterium Calothrix marchica to adsorb Pb2+ was studied. C. marchica showed high efficiency to remove Pb2+. The desorbing agent, EDTA could effectively desorb Pb2+from cyanobacterial cells, suggesting that Pb2+ was mainly adsorbed on the cell surface, presumab...

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Main Authors: Narumon W. Harvey, Duangrat Inthorn, Boosya Bunnag, Suneerat Ruangsomboon, Amnat Chidthaisong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2007-03-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/29_2_pdf/25Lead%20(Pb2+)_529-541.pdf
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Summary:The ability of living cells of the cyanobacterium Calothrix marchica to adsorb Pb2+ was studied. C. marchica showed high efficiency to remove Pb2+. The desorbing agent, EDTA could effectively desorb Pb2+from cyanobacterial cells, suggesting that Pb2+ was mainly adsorbed on the cell surface, presumably binding with certain functional groups of capsular polysaccharides (CPS). Subsequently, production of CPS, their sugar contents and ability to absorb Pb2+ were studied in details. CPS production by C. marchica increased as growth proceeded. C. marchica showed the highest CPS content of 26.85 mg g-1 dry weight after 30-day ofcultivation. The major components of CPS were carbohydrates and protein (37.6% and 34.7% of total CPS, respectively). The neutral sugars presented in CPS of C. marchica were xylose, arabinose, ribose, rhamnose, galactose, glucose, mannose and fructose. Acidic sugars including galacturonic and glucuronic acids werealso found. The highest acidic sugar content was found after 30 days of cultivation. The extracted CPS of C. marchica could adsorb 64.15±5.09 mg Pb per g CPS. C. marchica cells with intact CPS adsorbed 3.42±0.07mg Pb g-1 dry weight, which was not significantly different from cells without CPS. From these results, it can be concluded that C. marchica was able to remove Pb2+ rapidly and efficiently, and to produce high amount of CPS with acidic sugars 117.73±2.15 μg g-1 as the major component, suggesting that C. marchica could serve as one of the alternative bioadsorbers for Pb2+ in bioremoval systems.
ISSN:0125-3395