TY - JOUR AU - Boros, Bianca-Vanesa AU - Grau, Nathalie I. AU - Isvoran, Adriana AU - Datcu, Adina Daniela AU - Ianovici, Nicoleta AU - Ostafe, Vasile PY - 2022/02/02 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A study of the effects of sodium alginate and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose on the growth of common duckweed (Lemna minor L.): Scientific paper JF - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society JA - J. Serb. Chem. Soc. VL - 87 IS - 5 SE - Environmental Chemistry DO - 10.2298/JSC210805082B UR - https://www.shd-pub.org.rs/index.php/JSCS/article/view/11032 SP - 657-667 AB - <p>Sodium alginate (ALG) and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) are two polysaccharides that have a wide range of applications, which could lead to accidental pollution of the environment, making the assessment of their potential ecotoxicity imperative. The present study assesses the effects of ALG and CMC on the growth response of common duckweed (<em>Lemna minor</em> L.). The results emphasize that both polysaccharides can be classified as practically nontoxic based on their <em>EC</em><sub>50</sub> values, with ALG having a relatively higher toxicity compared to CMC. It was also observed that high doses of 1, 5 and 10 mg mL<sup>-1</sup> of the two polysaccharides produced growth inhibitory effects against common duckweed. The toxicity of biopolymers against common duckweed, measured as <em>EC</em><sub>50</sub> values, seems to be correlated to the hydrophobicity of the monomers building the polymer. The <em>EC</em><sub>50</sub> values increase linearly with inc­reasing water solubility (log<em> S</em>) values and decrease linearly with the lipo­phil­icity (log<em> P</em>) values.</p> ER -