Fe (III)-Mediated Antioxidant Response of the Acidotolerant Microalga Coccomyxa onubensis
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Coccomyxa onubensis (C. onubensis) is an acidotolerant microalga isolated from Tinto River
(Huelva), which contains high levels of metal cations in solution, mainly Fe (II) and (III), and Cu (II).
Fe is more bioavailable at low pH, mainly because Fe (II) and Fe (III) are far more soluble, especially
Fe (III). For this reason, this study aims to evaluate both physiological and biochemical responses
of C. onubensis when subjected to Fe (III)-induced stress. Changes in growth, photosynthetic
viability and antioxidant responses to the induced oxidative stress were determined. The results
obtained suggest that the addition of moderate Fe (III) levels to C. onubensis cultures results in
improved growth and photosynthetic viability. Increases in the intracellular levels of the enzyme
superoxide dismutase (SOD) and flavonoids, used as antioxidant response biomarkers, a point
at Fe (III)-mediated oxidative stress induction. The apparent decrease in the content of other
phenolic molecules and polyunsaturated fatty acids might be understood as a sign of antioxidant
molecules' involvement in reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging. In conclusion, a noticeable
antioxidant capacity displayed by C. onubensis allows the use of moderate Fe (III) levels to trigger
the accumulation of valuable antioxidant molecules, allowing the production of cell extracts with
potential anti-inflammatory activity.
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Robles, M.; Torronteras, R.; Ostojic, C.; Oria, C.; Cuaresma, M.; Garbayo, I.; Navarro, F.; Vílchez, C. Fe (III)-Mediated Antioxidant Response of the Acidotolerant Microalga Coccomyxa onubensis. Antioxidants 2023, 12, 610. https:// doi.org/10.3390/antiox12030610














