Evaluation of Active Oxygen Effect on Photosynthesis ofChlorella vulgaris
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Free Radical Research
- Vol. 25 (3) , 247-254
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10715769609149050
Abstract
The relationship between O2 and an active oxygen scavenging system in Chlorella vulgaris var.vulgaris (IAM C-534) was investigated. When Chlorella vulgaris was exposed to 2% O2, only traces of active oxygen scavenging enzymes were found. When the Chlorella vulgaris was treated with 20% or 50% O2, it was shown that the level of enzyme activity increased as the O2 concentration increased. An increase in enzyme activity was not found in any specific enzyme but in all of the enzymes, but the level of glutathione and ascorbate remained the same in all the cases. In addition, the photosynthetic efficiency also decreased as the concentration of O2 was increased. These results suggest that an O2 enriched environment can lead to an increase in the production of active oxygen species such as Obullet2 and H2O2 and to a decrease in the photosynthetic efficiency in Chlorella vulgaris. The hydroxyl radical (bulletOH) was detected directly in the Chlorella vulgaris suspension with a spin trapping reagent. It was also clear that the increase in the bulletOH intensity as the visible light intensity increased was unrelated to the O2 concentration. It was suggested that the conditions for producing bulletOH and the other active oxygen species were different, and that two types of oxygen stress should exist in the Chlorella vulgaris.Keywords
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