Impact of Low Lithium Concentrations on the Fatty Acids and Elemental Composition of Salvinia natans .
Anamaria Iulia TörökAna MoldovanLacrimioara SenilaEniko KovacsMaria-Alexandra ReszMarin SenilaOana CadarClaudiu TanaseliaErika Andrea LeveiPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The photosynthetic pigments, protein, macro and microelements concentrations, and fatty acids composition of Salvinia natans , a free-floating aquatic plant, were analyzed after exposure to Hoagland nutrient solution containing 1, 3, and 5 mg/L Li. The Li content of Salvinia natans grew exponentially with the Li concentration in the Hoagland nutrient solution. The exposure to Li did not induce significant changes in Na, Mg, K, Cu, and Zn content but enhanced the Ba, Cr, Mn, Ni and Mo absorption in Salvinia natans . The most abundant fatty acids determined in oils extracted from Salvinia natans were C16:0, C18:3( n 6), C18:2( n 6), and C18:3( n 3). The photosynthetic pigments did not change significantly after exposure to Li. In contrast, chlorophyll and protein content decreased, whilst monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids content increased after the exposure to 1 mg/L Li. The results indicated that Salvinia natans exposed to low Li concentrations may be a good source of minerals, omega 6 and omega 3.