Title of article
DETECTION OF PHYCOBILIN PIGMENTS AND THEIR SEASONAL CHANGE IN LAKE KASUMIGAURA USING A SENSITIVE IN SITU FLUOROMETRIC SENSOR
Author/Authors
Ikebukuro، Kazunori نويسنده , , Karube، Isao نويسنده , , Asai، Ryoichi نويسنده , , Horiguchi، Yasuo نويسنده , , Yoshida، Akira نويسنده , , McNiven، Scott نويسنده , , Tahira، Paulo نويسنده , , Uchiyama، Shunichi نويسنده , , Masuda، Yuzo نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-2520
From page
2521
To page
0
Abstract
A two-channel fluorometric sensor system for the detection of the water bloom phytoplankton Microcystis aeruginosa has been developed. Excitation wavelengths of 620 nm and 440 nm were used; the former for detecting the cyanobacteria themselves, and the latter for subtracting the interference due to eukaryotic algae present in the sample. The fluorescence of the cyanobacteria and eukaryotic algae was measured at 645 nm and 680 nm, respectively. Applied to real samples from Lake Kasumigaura, Japan, after ultrasonication, this fluorometric method is capable of the rapid determination of phycocyanin. We used this sensor system for monitoring surface water in Lake Kasumigaura in 9 months in laboratory experiments. Moreover, an automatic device based on this system was used for the continuous in situ monitoring of phycocyanin in lakewater. As expected, higher levels of phycocyanin due to cyanobacteria were observed, compared to chlorophyll a due to eukaryotic algae in summer.
Keywords
Chlorine dioxide , Leucomethylene blue (LMB) , Spectrophotometry , Reversed flow injection
Journal title
Analytical Letters
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Analytical Letters
Record number
36660
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