Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6307655 | Chemosphere | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In Brazil B5 blend (5% biodiesel and 95% diesel oil) has been adopted as mandatory fuel since 2010 for automotive vehicles. Since little is known about the effects of B5 exposure can promote on antioxidant system of marine biota this study aimed to assess if B5 can generate modifications in antioxidant parameters of mussels Perna perna. To address this question mussels were exposed to two concentrations of B5 (0.01Â mLÂ Lâ1 and 0.1Â mLÂ Lâ1) for 6Â h, 12Â h, 48Â h and 168Â h. Then the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione S-transferase (GST) and glutathione reductase (GR) were evaluated in gills and digestive gland as well as the contents of glutathione (GSH) and lipid peroxidation by measuring the malondialdehyde concentration (MDA). In the gills, GST activity decreased after 48Â h and GR after 12Â h of exposure to B5. In digestive glands, the activities of SOD, GPx and GR were changed due to treatments. GSH concentration increased in digestive gland after 6Â h and 12Â h and in gills after 48Â h for B5 0.1Â mLÂ Lâ1 and after 168Â h in the digestive gland for B5 0.01Â mLÂ Lâ1 treatment. No lipid peroxidation was detected. The integrated biomarker response index (IBR) evidenced a B5 effect in the digestive gland after 168Â h of exposure. Regarding the experimental conditions and species used in this study, long-term exposure to B5 is apparently more likely to affect the parameters tested in P. perna mussels.
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Authors
LÃlian Nogueira, Danielly Garcia, Rafael Trevisan, Ana LetÃcia Madeira Sanches, Daiane da Silva Acosta, Alcir Luiz Dafre, Thiago Yukio Kikuchi Oliveira, Eduardo Alves de Almeida,