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Title: Evaluation of olive oil mill wastewater toxicity on the mitochondrial bioenergetics after treatment with Candida oleophila
Authors: Peixoto, F. 
Martins, F. 
Amaral, C. 
Gomes-Laranjo, J. 
Almeida, J. 
Palmeira, C. M. 
Keywords: Olive mill wastewaters; Polyphenols; Tannins; Fatty acid; Biodegradation; Acute toxicity; Mitochondria; Bioenergetics
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 70:2 (2008) 266-275
Abstract: In a previous work the ability of Candida oleophila to use phenolic compounds as sole carbon and energy source at high concentrations without an additional carbon source was reported. C. oleophila grown in bioreactor batch cultures in a diluted and sterilized olive oil mill wastewater (OMW) caused a significant decrease in the total tannins content but no significant alteration was observed in phenolic acid and fatty acid content. Both treated and untreated OMWs were tested to evaluate the capacity in interfering with mitochondrial bioenergetics. Mitochondrial respiration was not affected by treated OMW on the range of used concentrations, contrary to the untreated OMW. Furthermore, mitochondrial membrane potential and respiratory complexes were always significantly less affected by treated OMW in comparison with untreated OMW. However, supplementary treatment should be applied before OMW could be considered non-toxic.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/5296
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2007.11.003
Rights: openAccess
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