Title of article :
Response Surface Design for Removal of Lead by Different Lactic Acid Bacteria
Author/Authors :
Goudarzi ، Leila Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Science - Alzahra University , Kasra Kermanshahi ، Rouha Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Science - Alzahra University , Jahed Khaniki ، Gholamreza Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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1
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8
Abstract :
Background: Toxic heavy metals, such as lead, are widely used in industry and may cause serious health problems and ecological hazards for living organisms. Objectives: The current study aimed to investigate the removal efficiency of lead by Lactobacillus strains using a methodological approach. Methods: After selecting the bacteria with the maximum metals removal ability, experiments were conducted according to (i) the Plackett-Burman design (Minitab18 program) to screen several significant process factors and (ii) Central Composite Design (Design-Expert 11.1.2.0 program) to find out the optimum process conditions for the maximum capacity of metal removal efficiency. Results: The optimum pH, metal, and bacterial concentration were 6.76, 391 mg.L^-1, and 4.60 g.L^-1 for lead removal ability of L. acidophilus ATCC4356. A quadratic model was developed to correlate the variables with removal efficiency. According to the results, this model was not statistically significant (P 0.05). Conclusions: The experimental removal efficiencies at the optimum condition for lead by L. acidophilus ATCC4356 (73.9%) were consistent with the predicted values. Consequently, due to their appreciate efficiency and the lower cost of the lead removal ability, these two bacteria may be a candidate as good biosorbents. The results also confirmed that the Response Surface Methodology is an appropriate methodology for modeling of removal efficiency.
Keywords :
Lead , Response Surface Methodology (RSM) , Lactic Acid Bacteria
Journal title :
Journal of Health Scope
Journal title :
Journal of Health Scope
Record number :
2574909
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