Title of article
Chemometrics applied to the analysis of induced phytochelatins in Hordeum vulgare plants stressed with various toxic non-essential metals and metalloids
Author/Authors
Dago، نويسنده , , ہngela and Gonzلlez-Garcيa، نويسنده , , Inmaculada and Ariٌo، نويسنده , , Cristina and Manuel Dيaz-Cruz، نويسنده , , José and Esteban، نويسنده , , Miquel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
9
From page
201
To page
209
Abstract
Hordeum vulgare plants were stressed with Hg, Cd and As and their phytotoxicity was evaluated in terms of growth inhibition and total metal uptake by the plant. The synthesised phytochelatins ((γ-Glu-Cys)n-Gly, n=2–5; PCs) were determined by HPLC with amperometric detection at a glassy carbon electrode. The results indicate that H. vulgare is a good phytostabilisation plant due to its capacity to accumulate heavy metals in roots. Cd and Hg are the most uptake toxic elements, being Cd the most potent inducer of PCs. The data obtained on the different PCs and related peptides induced by each heavy metal were used to perform a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of the results as a function of the contaminating toxic element or its concentration level. The nature of the stressor element could be predicted from the pattern of PCs and related peptides identified by PCA. PCs were the most strongly induced peptides under Cd and Hg stress, whereas As only tended to synthesise small thiols such as glutathione and γ-glutamylcysteine, both precursors of PCs synthesis. This finding indicates that PCs are induced at different rates depending on the metal stressor used.
Keywords
Heavy metal stress , Hordeum vulgare , Principal component analysis , phytochelatins , amperometric detection
Journal title
Talanta
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Talanta
Record number
1669646
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