M. Marzona et al., BENZOTHIOPHENE AND DIBENZOTHIOPHENE AS THE SOLE SULFUR SOURCE IN ACINETOBACTER - GROWTH-KINETICS AND OXIDATION-PRODUCTS, Fuel processing technology, 52(1-3), 1997, pp. 199-205
Acinetobacter is an aerobic bacterium able to grow on aromatic carbon
sources such as phenol and benzoate when given as the only carbon and
energy source, In the present research, we have investigated its abili
ty to metabolize benzothiophene (BT) and dibenzothiophene (DBT) given
as the sole source of sulfur in presence of lactate as carbon nutrient
. The heterocyclic compounds have been used alone and as beta-cyclodex
trin (beta-CD) complexes in order to enhance their solubility and cons
equently improve their bioavailability. The growth curves obtained in
a modified Sokol medium with BT or DBT have been compared to ones obta
ined in the same medium having inorganic sulfur composition, Our resul
ts show that the first two metabolic steps are the same as the pathway
known in other micro-organisms, evidentiating the formation of sulpho
ne and sulphoxide products, The bacterial growth curve in DBT displays
a trend quite different from the curve obtained with inorganic sulfur
. The binding of BT and DBT with cyclodextrins (CD) strongly enhance t
heir water solubility (10 and 15 folds, respectively) thus reducing th
e replication time of the cells (T-d from 10.2 h to 3.1 h), Growth kin
etics with beta-CD + DBT display a maximum velocity when the molar con
centration of DBT is about 50% of the maximum complex solubility, Over
this value, an inhibitory effect is observed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V.