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dc.contributor.advisorÇiçek, Serhat Sezai-
dc.contributor.authorRamadani, Laurie-
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-11T12:50:48Z-
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dc.date.created2025-09-19-
dc.date.issued2025-12-11-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/18510-
dc.description.abstractHalogenated organic compounds (HOCs) occur naturally in marine environments, and red algae are known producers, often via vanadium-dependent haloperoxidases (V-HPOs). The aim of this study was to investigate whether the red algae Palmaria palmata and Chondrus crispus sampled from the Baltic Sea possess the biochemical prerequisites for HOC formation, additionally a correlation between the vanadium content and the abundance of HOCs in algae samples was to be studied. A HR-CS-GFAAS method was established and validated for vanadium determination, showing excellent sensitivity and accuracy. Using this method, P. palmata consistently exhibited high vanadium contents (up to ~38 μg/g dry weight), while C. crispus contained considerably lower levels (~9 μg/g dry weight), suggesting strong species dependence. Comparisons between fresh and dried samples, as well as different digestion and extraction approaches, demonstrated that sample preparation had a major impact on measured vanadium levels. Further experiments focused on the enrichment of potential V-HPOs. Ammonium sulfate precipitation was not as effective in concentrating vanadium-associated proteins, whereas ion exchange chromatography of P. palmata extracts revealed vanadium enrichment in specific fractions, indicating moderate binding of vanadium-containing proteins. SDS-PAGE only provide clear protein band evidence for V-HPOs in C. crispus. Overall, this study demonstrates that P. palmata and C. crispus could be promising candidates for vanadium-dependent halogenation in the Baltic Sea. The validated method and initial enrichment steps provide a foundation for future studies linking vanadium to enzyme activity and HOC production.en
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dc.subject.ddc570: Biowissenschaften, Biologieen_US
dc.titleCorrelation of vanadium content to the occurrence of halogenated organic compounds in Rhodophyta species of the Baltic Seaen
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thesis.grantor.departmentFakultät Life Sciences (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025)en_US
thesis.grantor.departmentDepartment Biotechnologie (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025)en_US
thesis.grantor.universityOrInstitutionHochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburgen_US
tuhh.contributor.refereeKaiser, Christian-
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tuhh.publication.instituteFakultät Life Sciences (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025)en_US
tuhh.publication.instituteDepartment Biotechnologie (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025)en_US
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