Authors :
Obodoeze A. I.; Ezeanyanwu V. C.; Ibezim E. N.; Ezenwa C. B.; Umeakpuonu K. M.
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14533824
Abstract :
Fruits are integral parts of human diets that
supply vitamins, minerals, boost metabolic functions and
strengthen the immune system to enhance human
productivity. Hence fruits contain antioxidants and
phytochemicals that protect the body from cell and tissue
damages that could be induced by reactive oxygen species
and also act aas hormones that protect the plant from
predators. They further function as prophylactic agents
against morbidity cases or chronic diseases and in the
growth and development of plants. The purpose of this
study is to compare the relative potentials of two species
of Citrullus lanatus and Cucumis sativus in inhibiting
oxidative stress induced by some selected heavy metals.
Heavy metals (HM) like Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg),
Cadmium (Cd), Cobalt (Co), Chromium (Cr), Manganese
(Mn), Nickel (Ni), Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn)
obtained in different forms; chlorides, sulphates, nitrates
and acetates were used to prepare solutions of different
concentrations 50ppm, 100ppm, 200ppm, 400ppm and
800ppm. Two species of melons seeds C. lanatus and C.
sativus were subjected to artificial germination by
sprinkling different concentration of different HM on the
melon seeds to induce oxidative stress on the germinating
seeds, while deionized water was used as control.
Oxidative enzyme activities like catalase(CAT) and
superoxide dismutase (SOD) were estimated according to
Hara and Irwin (1972) method, poly phenol oxidase
(PPO) was estimated using a simple method describe by
Esterbauer, Schwarzl and Hayn (1977). The activities of
the enzymes were checked at interval of 24hours, 48hours
and 72hours of exposure. It was observed that HM
induced oxidative stress triggered the release of oxidative
enzymes and inhibits the enzyme at some concentration at
a given period of exposure. The inhibition account for the
toxicity of the heavy metal which lead to death of the
enzyme, while high enzymatic activity account for
tolerance. The two melon species were compared base on
their tolerance to HM induced stress, it was observed that
defensive mechanism against HM induced stress varied
due to specie difference. These could be as a result of
oxidative enzyme efficiency or insufficiency between the
two species. Therefore Cucumis sativus had more
increased tolerance than Citrullus lanatus. Cucumis
sativus (Cucumber) is likely to survive in HM polluted
farm land more than Citrullus lanatus (water melon).
Keywords :
Heavy Metals, C. Lanatus, C. Sativus Catalase, Superoxide Dismutase, Poly Phenol Oxidase.
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Fruits are integral parts of human diets that
supply vitamins, minerals, boost metabolic functions and
strengthen the immune system to enhance human
productivity. Hence fruits contain antioxidants and
phytochemicals that protect the body from cell and tissue
damages that could be induced by reactive oxygen species
and also act aas hormones that protect the plant from
predators. They further function as prophylactic agents
against morbidity cases or chronic diseases and in the
growth and development of plants. The purpose of this
study is to compare the relative potentials of two species
of Citrullus lanatus and Cucumis sativus in inhibiting
oxidative stress induced by some selected heavy metals.
Heavy metals (HM) like Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg),
Cadmium (Cd), Cobalt (Co), Chromium (Cr), Manganese
(Mn), Nickel (Ni), Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn)
obtained in different forms; chlorides, sulphates, nitrates
and acetates were used to prepare solutions of different
concentrations 50ppm, 100ppm, 200ppm, 400ppm and
800ppm. Two species of melons seeds C. lanatus and C.
sativus were subjected to artificial germination by
sprinkling different concentration of different HM on the
melon seeds to induce oxidative stress on the germinating
seeds, while deionized water was used as control.
Oxidative enzyme activities like catalase(CAT) and
superoxide dismutase (SOD) were estimated according to
Hara and Irwin (1972) method, poly phenol oxidase
(PPO) was estimated using a simple method describe by
Esterbauer, Schwarzl and Hayn (1977). The activities of
the enzymes were checked at interval of 24hours, 48hours
and 72hours of exposure. It was observed that HM
induced oxidative stress triggered the release of oxidative
enzymes and inhibits the enzyme at some concentration at
a given period of exposure. The inhibition account for the
toxicity of the heavy metal which lead to death of the
enzyme, while high enzymatic activity account for
tolerance. The two melon species were compared base on
their tolerance to HM induced stress, it was observed that
defensive mechanism against HM induced stress varied
due to specie difference. These could be as a result of
oxidative enzyme efficiency or insufficiency between the
two species. Therefore Cucumis sativus had more
increased tolerance than Citrullus lanatus. Cucumis
sativus (Cucumber) is likely to survive in HM polluted
farm land more than Citrullus lanatus (water melon).
Keywords :
Heavy Metals, C. Lanatus, C. Sativus Catalase, Superoxide Dismutase, Poly Phenol Oxidase.