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    The First Report of Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol Producer Cyanobacteria From Turkish Freshwaters

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    DergiPark: 884423trkjnatWater users consider the safety of water according to its aesthetic properties, primarily taste and odour. Geosmin (GEO) and 2-methylisoborneol (MIB) are the most common taste and odour compounds in freshwaters which cause an earthy and musty odour in water. Since human nose can detect these compounds in concentrations as low as 10 ng/L, it is essential to monitor drinking waters before consumer complaints and to produce a timely solution. Therefore, it is necessary to identify GEO and MIB producers to manage the problem at its source. Cyanobacteria are one of the main producers of these compounds in freshwater ecosystems. In this study, we analyzed 13 samples (9 cyanobacteria cultures from Bafa Lake, Elmalı Dam Lake, İznik Lake, Küçükçekmece Lake, Manyas Lake and Taşkısığı Lake, and 4 environmental water samples from Erfelek and Günpınar Waterfalls and Ömerli Dam Lake) for GEO and MIB production by HS-SPME (Head space-solid phase microextraction) coupled with GC-MS (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry). The presence of Cyanobacteria-specific GEO and MIB synthase genes were also analyzed by PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Taste and odour production was confirmed in 2 samples by GC-MS while 4 samples yielded positive results by PCR. All positive samples were environmental samples (3 samples from waterfalls from Günpınar and Erfelek Waterfalls, 1 sample from Ömerli Dam Lake -a drinking water reservoir) which were dominated by Nostoc Vaucher ex Bornet amp; Flahault, Phormidium Kützing ex Gomont and Pseudanabaena Lauterborn. This is the first report of GEO and MIB producing cyanobacteria in Turkish freshwaters by combining microscopy, analytical and molecular techniques.Su kullanıcıları, suyun güvenli olup olmadıklarına öncelikle onun tat ve kokusu gibi estetik özelliklerine bakarak karar vermektedir. Geosmin (GEO) ve 2-methylisoborneol (MIB), tatlısularda en yaygın olarak görülen tat ve koku bileşikleridir ve suyun toprak ve küf kokmasına neden olurlar. İnsanlar lt;10 ng/L gibi düşük konsantrasyonlarda dahi bu kokulara hassas olmalarından dolayı bu bileşiklerin içme sularında tüketici şikayetleri oluşmadan önce izlenmesi ve sorunun çözülmesi oldukça önemlidir. Bu sebeple, problemin kaynağında çözümlenebilmesi için GEO ve MIB üreticilerinin tespit edilmesi gereklidir. Tatlısu ekosistemlerinde bu bileşiklerin başlıca üreticilerinden biri siyanobakterilerdir (Cyanobacteria). Bu çalışmada 13 örnek (9 siyanobakteri kültürü, Bafa Gölü, Elmalı Baraj Gölü, İznik Gölü, Küçükçekmece Gölü, Manyas Gölü, Taşkısığı Gölü’nden ve 4 çevresel su örneği, Günpınar, Erfelek şelaleleri ve Ömerli Baraj Gölü’nden) GEO ve MIB üretiminin tespiti için HS-SPME (Tepe Boşluğu-Katı Faz Mikro Ekstraksiyon) GC-MS (Gaz Kromatografi-Kütle Spektrometresi) yöntemi kullanılarak analiz edilmiştir. Ayrıca siyanobakterilere özgü GEO ve MIB sentaz genlerinin varlığının tespiti için PZR (Polimeraz Zincir Reaksiyonu) yöntemi kullanılmıştır. İki örnekte GC-MS ile tat ve koku üretimi tespit edilmiş ve 4 örnekte de PZR ile pozitif sonuç alınmıştır. Pozitif sonuç elde edilen örnekler Nostoc Vaucher ex Bornet amp; Flahault, Phormidium Kützing ex Gomont ve Pseudanabaena Lauterborn cinslerinin baskın olduğu çevresel örneklerdir (3 şelale, 1 içme suyu kaynağı örneği). Bu çalışma Türkiye tatlısularındaki tat ve koku üreticisi siyanobakterilerin mikroskobik, analitik ve moleküler yöntemler birlikte kullanılarak tespit edildiği ilk kayıttır

    Health risk assessment of heavy metal concentrations in selected fish species from Iznik Lake Basin, Turkey

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    Various wastes, especially heavy metals, which are introduced to water sources in an uncontrolled manner, accumulate in aquatic organisms in the food web. Through the consumption of fish and invertebrates, those contaminants reach humans. In response to rapid industrialization, the accumulation of heavy metals in fish adversely impacts human health. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accumulation of some heavy metals (Chromium, Cadmium, Mercury, Lead, Iron, Copper, Zinc, and Arsenic) among 11 fish species inhabiting in Iznik Lake Basin (Turkey) that are threatened by anthropogenic pollution. Results showed significant differences among species with the accumulation of heavy metals (p < 0.001 and p < 0.05). Chromium, zinc, arsenic, and lead presented the highest contents in Capoeta tinca caught from cakirca Stream. The contents of lead, copper, and zinc were higher than the guidelines of various authorities. The potential human health risk assessment was conducted by provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI). In Rutilus rutilus and Cyprinus carpio, the estimated weekly intake (EWI) for mercury was higher than the PTWI. The findings of this study are of great importance in terms of understanding the effect of fish consumption on human health in the heavy metal polluted area
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