Title Characterization of BTX-degrading bacteria and identification of substrate interactions during their degradation
Author Oh, Young Sook · Choi, Sung Chan *
Address Department of Environmental Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hallym University, Chunchon
Bibliography Journal of Microbiology, 35(3),193-199, 1997,
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Key Words Aromatic hydrocarbons, biodegradation, bioremediation, BTX
Abstract From several industrial wastewaters, 14 bacterial strains which degrade benzene, toluene, o-xylene, m-xylene, or p-xylene (BTX) were obtained. These strains were characterized as to their species composition and the substrate range, kinetic parameters and the substrate interactions were investigated. Although BTX components have a similar chemical structure, isolated strains showed different substrate ranges and kinetic parameters. None of the strains could degrade all of BTX components and most of them showed an inhibition (Haldane) kinetics on BTX, BTX mixtures were removed under inhibitory substrate interactions with variation in the intensity of inhibition. For a complete degradation of BTX, a defined mixed culture containing three different types of pathways was constructed and all of the BTX components were simultaneously degraded with the total removal rate of 225.69 mg/g biomass/h Judging from the results, the obtained mixed culture seems to be useful for the treatment of BTX-contaminated wastewater or groundwater as well as for the removal of BTX from the contaminated air stream.
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