Biomarker pigment signatures in Cochin back water system e A tropical estuary south west coast of India

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Biomarker pigment signatures in Cochin back water system e A tropical estuary south west coast of India

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Title: Biomarker pigment signatures in Cochin back water system e A tropical estuary south west coast of India
Author: Sujatha, C H; Aneeshkumar, N
Abstract: Sedimentary biomarker pigments around Cochin estuary situated in the southwest coast of India were determined by HPLC. Fucoxanthin, an indicator of diatom was observed to be the most abundant carotenoid pigment in the estuary. Dinoflagellate derived carotenoid pigment peridinin was confined in the southern part of estuary and zeaxanthin pigment indicative of cyanobacteria were more found in sites influenced by anthropogenic activities. One compound having close similarity to fucoxanthin was also detected. Alloxanthin (cryptophyceae), chl b (green algae), canthaxanthin, neoxanthin, lutein and peridinin isomer were also detected by spectra and corresponding algal class were identified. The highest concentration of chl a (11.01 mg g 1) found near to the anthropogenic affected area while the lowest chl a (0.65 mg g 1) was recorded in industrial area. Degradation products of chl a, such as pheophorbide and pheophytin were observed and principal mode of mechanism of degradation were derived. Higher pheopigments content than chl a, reflects a density trapping of dead cells and early degradation of phytopigments from grazing activities
Description: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 99 (2012) 182-190
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4618
Date: 2012-01-02


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