Artigo de Periódico
Estimation of Biodiesel Cytotoxicity by Using Acid Phosphatase as a Biomarker of Lysosomal Integrity
Fecha
2012Registro en:
0007-4861
v. 89, n. 2
Autor
Cruz, Andréa Cristina Santos da
Leite, Maria Bernadete Neiva Lemos
Rodrigues, Luiz Erlon Araújo
Nascimento, Iracema Andrade
Cruz, Andréa Cristina Santos da
Leite, Maria Bernadete Neiva Lemos
Rodrigues, Luiz Erlon Araújo
Nascimento, Iracema Andrade
Institución
Resumen
Biodiesel is promoted as environmentally less harmful than diesel fuel. Nevertheless its water-soluble-fraction (WSF) may contain methanol, which appears by a reversion of the transesterification reaction, when biodiesel contacts water. This paper evaluated the loss of the lysosomal membrane integrity in liver homogenate of juvenils Tilapia exposed to biodiesels-WSF, through the increase of the acid phosphatase activity, as an evidence of citotoxicity. Differences in the enzyme activity levels (3.4, 2.3 and 0.8 mU mg−1 total protein over the control value, which was 1.6 mU mg−1 total protein), found for castor oil, waste cooking-oil and palm oil-biodiesels, respectively, were indicative of their toxicity according to this decreasing trend. WSF-chromatograms suggest the cytotoxicity as related to methanol.