Elements Composition and Toxicity of Seaweed Algae (Ulva lactuca, Laurencia obtuse and Padina pavonica) Toward Shrimp
Manar Tawfeek Ibrahim;
Abstract
This study examined the macro and trace element contents as well as the cytotoxicity of Laurencia obtusa, Ulva lactuca, and Padina pavonica algae collected from the Mediterranean coast of Egypt (Alexandria coast). The results indicated that the seaweed samples contained high concentrations of Ca, Cl, Mg, K, Na, P and Fe. The Cu and Zn contents of the algae were in the ranges of 0.39-0.95 mg/100 g dw and 0.11-0.49 mg/100 g dw respective-ly. Fresh red algae contained the highest level of Zn and Cu, whereas the io-dine level was 1.52, 1.27 and 1.01 mg/100g in fresh each of Padina pavonica, Laurencia obtuse and Ulva lactuca respectively. Fresh red, fresh green, dry green, dry red, in addition to fresh and dried brown algae had maximum lead (Pb) levels of 0.16, 0.14, 0.13, 0.12, 0.04 and 0.02 g/100 g respectively. Fresh red algae contained the highest Cd and Mn levels, where-as dried brown algae exhibited the lowest Cd and Mn concentration. Differ-ent extracts of fresh and dried brown algae exhibited significant larvicidal activity against brine shrimp. LC50 values indicated that dry samples were more cytotoxic than fresh samples.
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| Title | Elements Composition and Toxicity of Seaweed Algae (Ulva lactuca, Laurencia obtuse and Padina pavonica) Toward Shrimp | Authors | Manar Tawfeek Ibrahim | Keywords | Algae minerals, Laurencia obtusa, Ulva lactuca, Padina pavonica Brine shrimp method, Cytotoxicity | Issue Date | Feb-2022 | Publisher | Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences | Journal | Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Science. | Volume | 30 | Issue | 1 | Start page | 97 | End page | 105 |
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