Authors
Diogo Cruz, Ângela Almeida, Vânia Calisto, Valdemar I Esteves, Rudolf J Schneider, Frederick J Wrona, Amadeu MVM Soares, Etelvina Figueira, Rosa Freitas
Publication date
2016/10/1
Journal
Chemosphere
Volume
160
Pages
95-103
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Caffeine is known to be one of the most consumed psychoactive drugs. For this reason, caffeine is continuously released into the environment with potential impacts on inhabiting organisms. The current study evaluated the biochemical alterations induced in the clam species Ruditapes philippinarum after exposure for 28 days to caffeine (0.5, 3.0 and 18.0 μg/L). The results obtained showed that, with the increasing caffeine concentrations, an increase in clams defense mechanisms (such as antioxidant and biotransformation enzymes activity) was induced which was accompanied by an increase in protein content. Nevertheless, although an increase on defense mechanisms was observed, clams were not able to prevent cells from lipid peroxidation that increased with the increase of caffeine concentration. Furthermore, with the increase of exposure concentrations, clams increased their metabolic activity (measured …
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