ISOLATION FROM COASTAL SEA-WATER AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIAL STRAINS INVOLVED IN NONIONIC SURFACTANT DEGRADATION

Citation
Mh. Nguyen et Jc. Sigoillot, ISOLATION FROM COASTAL SEA-WATER AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIAL STRAINS INVOLVED IN NONIONIC SURFACTANT DEGRADATION, Biodegradation, 7(5), 1997, pp. 369-375
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09239820
Volume
7
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
369 - 375
Database
ISI
SICI code
0923-9820(1997)7:5<369:IFCSAC>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
A bacterial community degrading branched alkylphenol ethoxylate (APE) was selected from coastal sea water intermittently polluted by urban s ewage. This community degraded more than 99% of a standard surfactant, TRITON X 100, but I.R. analysis of the remaining compound showed the accumulation of APE(2) (alkylphenol with a two units length ethoxylate d chain) which seemed very recalcitrant to further biodegradation. Twe nty-five strains were isolated from this community, essentially Gram n egative and were related to Pseudomonas, Oceanospirillum or Deleya gen era. Among these strains, only four were able to degrade APE(9-10) (TR ITON X 100). They were related to the Pseudomonas genus and were of ma rine origin. Pure cultures performed with these strains on TRITON X 10 0 gave APE(5) and APE(4) as end products. These products were further degraded to APE(2) by two other strains unable to degrade the initial surfactant.