DocumentCode
3530226
Title
Biodegradation of Anthracene: Influence Of selected physiochemical parameters and metabolism
Author
Brinda, L.M. ; Velan, M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Chem. Eng., Anna Univ., Chennai, India
fYear
2011
fDate
15-17 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
167
Lastpage
172
Abstract
In the present study, Anthracene, a model PAH compound was preferred because of its high toxic and carcinogenic property. Biodegradation was premeditated with an isolated, characterized and acclimatized strain of Alcaligenes faecalis MVMB1 obtained from petroleum contaminated soil. The optimum parameters for maximum anthracene degradation and growth were observed at 2% inoculum concentration and 6.5 pH. Within 40 hrs and at 30°C, the strain metabolized 92.34 % of anthracene (40 mg l-1) under optimized conditions. Experimentally, it was observed that anthracene was inhibitory type substrate as the inhibition effect became predominant above the concentration of 40 mg l-1. Three degradation pathways were proposed based on the identified metabolites. A novel metabolite identified as 9 hydroxy fluorene demonstrates a new branch in anthracene degradation pathway via dihydroxyphthalate. These results indicate that Alcaligenes faecalis MVMB1 is effective in degrading anthracene and also proves its ability to degrade fluorene, another PAH compound.
Keywords
biodegradable materials; biotechnology; contamination; environmental degradation; organic compounds; petroleum; soil pollution; Alcaligenes faecalis MVMB1; PAH compound model; acclimatized strain; anthracene biodegradation pathway; anthracene growth; carcinogenic property; dihydroxyphthalate; hydroxy fluorene; inhibitory type substrate; inoculum concentration; metabolism; petroleum contaminated soil; physiochemical parameter; temperature 30 degC; time 40 hr; toxic property; Biochemistry; Compounds; Mass spectroscopy; Software; Soil; Springs; TV;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Green Technology and Environmental Conservation (GTEC 2011), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chennai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0179-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GTEC.2011.6167664
Filename
6167664
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