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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) is an anionic surfactant, extensively used in detergents,
household and personal care products, as well as in industrial processes. The present study aimed to
disclose the potential toxicological effects of SDS exposure under environmentally relevant concentrations (0, 0.1, 1, 3, and 10 mg L−1
) on the physiology and biochemistry (photosynthesis, pigment,
and lipid composition, antioxidative systems, and energy balance) of two marine autotrophs: the
diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum and the macroalgae Ulva lactuca. A growth rate (GR) reduction in
P. tricornutum was observed with a classic dose-response effect towards the highest applied concentration, while a GR increase occurred in U. lactuca. Regarding photochemistry, the decrease in the
fluorescence of the OJIP curves and laser-induced fluorescence allowed a better separation between
SDS treatments in U. lactuca compared with P. tricornutum. Although all pigments significantly
decreased in U. lactuca at the highest concentrations (except for antheraxanthin), no significant variations occurred in P. tricornutum. On the other hand, changes in fatty acid content were observed
in P. tricornutum but not in U. lactuca. In terms of classical biomarker assessment, a dose-effect
relationship of individual biomarkers versus SDS dose applied; U. lactuca displayed a higher number
of biomarker candidates, including those in distinct metabolic pathways, increasing its usefulness for
ecotoxicological applications. By evaluating the potential application of optical and biochemical traits,
it was evident that the fatty acid profiles of the different exposure groups are excellent candidates
in P. tricornutum, concomitant with the characteristics of this anionic surfactant. On the other hand,
the results presented by laser-induced fluorescence and some parameters of PAM fluorometry in
U. lactuca may be an advantage in the field, offering non-invasive, fast, easy-to-use, high-throughput
screening techniques as excellent tools for ecotoxicology assessment.
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Keywords
Anionic surfactant detergents Biomarkers Ecotoxicity Marine phototrophs Photobiology
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Citation
Cruz de Carvalho, R., Feijão, E., Matos, A., Cabrita, M., Utkin, A., Novais, S., Lemos, M., et al. (2022). Ecotoxicological effects of the anionic surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) in two marine primary producers: Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Ulva lactuca. Toxics, 10(12), 780. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120780
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MDPI
