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Titel
Enhanced Biodegradation of Anthracene by Bacillus Cereus Strain JMG-01 Isolated from Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils
Ist Teil von
  • Soil & sediment contamination, 2017-07, Vol.26 (5), p.510-525
Ort / Verlag
Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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  • The present study displays the biodegradation capacities of native bacteria toward polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with particular emphasis to anthracene. A total of 23 bacterial strains were isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated sites of Guwahati city, using anthracene as the carbon source. Among all these isolates, one Gram-positive strain (JMG-01) was selected as an efficient anthracene degrader, based on its maximum growth ability in anthracene enriched medium (100 ppm-700 ppm). At 500 ppm concentration, strain JMG-01 showed the maximum growth rate with 98% of anthracene degradation within 21 days of observation. The strain also demonstrated its potentiality by utilizing naphthalene and higher molecular hydrocarbons like pyrene, and benzo(a)pyrene at 500 ppm. The morphological, biochemical and molecular characterization identified the strain as Bacillus cereus. Surface morphology of the biomass, captured by Atomic Force Microscope, showed a distinctive modification, during the process of degradation. Study revealed that the effect of hydrocarbon exhibited the alteration, which concurrently enhanced the metabolic activity. Further, Gas chromatography-mass spectrometer analysis elucidates the possible metabolic pathway of anthracene degradation, depending on the intermediate metabolites produced. The finding thus suggests the essence of Bacillus cereus strain JMG-01 in enhanced anthracene degradation along the utilization of other hydrocarbons.

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