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Öğe In vitro and in vivo effects of commercial and environmental microplastics on Unio delicatus(Springer, 2024) Yüce, Pınar Arslan; Günal, Aysel Çağlan; Erkmen, Belda; Yurdakök Dikmen, Begüm; Çağan, Ali Serhan; Çırak, Tamer; Başaran Kankılıç, Gökben; Seyfe, Melike; Filazi, Ayhan; Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü NihanMicroplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous pollutants in freshwater environments. In this study, freshwater mussels, Unio delicatus, were exposed to both environmental MPs (e-MP) and commercial MPs (c-MP) that include green fluorescent MP (gf-MP), polyethylene (c-PE) and polystyrene (c-PS) at environmental concentrations (5 mg/L and 50 mg/L) over duration of 7 and 30 days. According to in vivo experiment results, both e-MPs and c-MPs induced significant changes in the total hemocyte counts of mussels (p < 0.05). Exposure to high concentrations of e-MPs and c-MPs for 7 days led to decreased cellular glutathione levels in the mussels, while exposure to low concentrations of e-MPs and c-PS for 7 days resulted in increased advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP). Mussels exposed to high concentrations of e-MPs for 30 days exhibited decreases in both glutathione levels and AOPP values. Although no damage was observed in tissues other than gills and digestive gland, histopathological alterations were observed in these tissues following exposure to 50 mg/L c-MPs. Additionally, MPs were observed in the intestine tissues. In vitro experiments using the MTT assay showed no significant difference in cell viability between the MP-exposed group and the control group at tested concentrations, with no observed dose-response relationship (p > 0.05). Nevertheless, certain cells exhibited signs of cell death, such as disrupted cellular structures, condensed nuclei, and loss of cellular integrity. These observations were consistent with mechanical compression, indicating that physical contact with MPs may result in cell damage or death. These findings demonstrate that environmentally relevant concentrations of MPs have toxic effects on freshwater mussels and multiple parameters provide valuable insight for the evaluation of health risks of organisms.Öğe Sublethal responses of the indicator Unio species (mussel) to selected phthalate esters(Elsevier Ltd, 2022) Kuzukıran, Özgür; Yurdakök, Begüm; Erkmen, Belda; Çağlan Günal, Aysel; Arslan, Pınar; Pacal, Elif; Totan, Fatma Esra; Filazi, Ayhan; Yıldırım, Zuhal; Erkoç, FigenIn this study, the biomass (Sinapis arvensis) was pretreated with acidic (H2SO4, HCI), alkaline (NaOH, KOH) and high temperature water (HTW) after this samples pyrolyzed at 350, 450 and 550 °C. GC–MS, FT-IR, Elemental, 1H NMR and SEM analysis methods were used in the characterization of the products obtained at the end of the pyrolysis process. It has been determined that alkaline and acidic pretreatment increase the liquid product yield and also support the formation of high energy value biochar. According to the liquid product content obtained as a result of pyrolysis, HTW and alkaline pretreatments are more effective in the formation of mono aromatics, and acidic pretreatments are more effective in the production of aliphatic.