Biochemical Content (Fatty Acids, Sterols, Lipophilic Vitamins, Total Protein, MDA, GSH, GSSG) of Noctiluca scintillans in the Southeastern Black Sea
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2017Author
Sen Ozdemir, Nurgul and Caf, Fatma and Feyzioglu, Ali Muzaffer and
Yildiz, Ilknur
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Noctiluca scintillans reached the highest abundance (5105 ind/m(3)) in
April; and April was an important period in the Black Sea ecosystem
because of the seasonal thermocline. While the relationship between
temperature and abundance was important (P<0.05, r(2)=-0.8), the
relationship was not important between salinity and abundance (P<0.05,
r(2)=-0.06); and Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) and abundance (P<0.05,
r(2)=-0.2). It was determined that total lipid was 0.5\% in wet weight
(WW). It was shown that the main Saturated Fatty Acids (SFA) were 16:0
(24\%) and 18:0 (6\%), main Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (MUFA) were 18:1
omega-9c (22\%) and 16:1 omega-7 (4\%), main Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
(PUFA) were 18:2 omega-6c (19\%) and 20:4 omega-6c (8\%). Phytosterols
were the most important sterols in N. scintillans; and stigmasterol was
60 mu g/gr and beta-sterol was 8 mu g/gr as the most important ones in
phytosterols. alpha-tocopherol was the highest amount (10.8 mu g/g) in
lipophilic vitamins. It was found that Malondialdehyde (MDA) was 65 mu
g/g, total protein was 10 mg/g, Glutathione (GSH) was 10565 mu g/g and
GSSG) was 49 mu g/g. Consequently, PUFA and alpha-tocopherol were the
most important biochemical parameters and alpha-tocopherol may reduce
toxicity in blooms of N. scintillans because of inhibitory effect of
alpha-tocopherol on lipid oxidation. Additionally, we can say that N.
scintillans is a resistant dinoflagellate against oxidative stress.
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