Pyrene-Degrading Potentials of Pseudomonas Species Isolated from Polluted Soils.

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Date
2008-07-04
Authors
Obayori, O.S
Ilori, M.O
Adebusoye, S.A
Oyetibo, G.O
Amund, O.O
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Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007
Abstract
Three Pseudomonas species isolated from oil polluted soil in Lagos, Nigeria were studied for their pyrene degradation potentials. These isolates exhibited broad substrate specificities for hydrocarbon substrates including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, petroleum fractions and chlorobenzoates. All three isolates tolerated salt concentrations of more than 3%. They resisted ampicillin, cenfuroxime, but susceptible to ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin. Pseudomonas sp. Strain LPl exhibited growth rates and pyrene degradation rates of 0.018 h-1 and 0.111 mg l-1 h-1 respectively, while P. aeruginosa strains LP5 and LP6 had corresponding values of 0.024, 0.082 and 0.017, 0.067 respectively. The overall respective percentage removal of pyrene obtained for strains LPl had the highest uptake rate. Strains LPl, LP5, and LP6 also used the ortho-cleavage pathway. Enzyme study confirmed activity of catechol 1,2-dioxygenase in all with values 0.6823,0.9199, and 0.8344 umol min-1 mg-1 respectively for LP1, LP3 and LP6. To the best of our knowledge, ours is the first report of pyrene-degraders from the sub-Saharan African environment.
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Biodegradation , Pseudomonas , Biosurfactanct , Pyrene degradation rate
Citation
Obayori, et al. (2008) Pyrene-Degrading Potentials of Pseudomonas species Isolated from Polluted Soils. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 24, 2639-2646.