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Effects of artificial sweeteners on lemna minor
- 1.0497786 - ÚEB 2019 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
Kobetičová, K. - Mocová, K. - Mrhálková, A. - Petrová, Šárka
Effects of artificial sweeteners on lemna minor.
Czech Journal of Food Sciences. Roč. 36, č. 5 (2018), s. 386-391. ISSN 1212-1800. E-ISSN 1805-9317
Institutional support: RVO:61389030
Keywords : Acesulfame K * Aquatic environment * Aspartame * Duckweed * Saccharine * Stevioside * Sucralose * Toxicity
OECD category: Organic chemistry
Impact factor: 0.846, year: 2018
Artificial sweeteners are common micropollutants in the aquatic environment. They were detected both in surface waters and in groundwater. Human toxicity has also been studied quite intensively but their ecotoxicity has not been studied so far. To assess the impact of four artificial sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose, saccharine, and acesulfame K) and one natural sweetener (stevioside) on freshwater plants, a growth inhibition test was set up in the macrophyte duckweed (Lemna minor). Subsequently full dose-response curves were established by exposing L. Minor plants to concentrations of each individual sweetener ranging from 6.25 mg/l up to 100 mg/l for 7 days. Three different endpoints were tested: frond number, frond area and total chlorophyll content. Tests were performed under sterile conditions. Sweeteners had various effects on Lemna plants. Saccharine, acesulfame K and stevioside did not cause any significant negative effects on any of the measured parameters. On the contrary, stevioside and saccharine caused slowly stimulative effects. Aspartame and sucralose inhibited growth parameters (frond number and frond area) but the chlorophyll content was not affected.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0290278
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