Evaluation of various toxic volatile compounds on some microorganisms (fungi) as selection tool / Nurul Hafizah Abdul Kadir

Several methods have been developed to select particular microbes from its sources such as use highly selective solid media, and exposing the sample of microbes to ultra­ violet (UV) light and then filtrate it. However, these conventional methods are time consuming since there might be present milli...

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Main Author: Abdul Kadir, Nurul Hafizah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/107046/1/107046.PDF
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/107046/
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Summary:Several methods have been developed to select particular microbes from its sources such as use highly selective solid media, and exposing the sample of microbes to ultra­ violet (UV) light and then filtrate it. However, these conventional methods are time consuming since there might be present millions or billions of microbes in a given sample, thus difficult for scientists to select from a large population the desire species. In this study, new method to select particular fungi is developed by using toxic volatile compounds as fungi selection tool. As different toxic compounds have different toxicology, and acts in a different way on different fungal species, hence, this principle is applied in a fungi selection process. 24 fungal strains and five toxic compounds were used in this study; cineole, formaldehyde, petroleum, dimethylformamide (DMF), and aniline. All the tested strains were exposed to the vapor of the toxic compounds, and the surviving fungal strains were selected for HPLC analysis to determine the metabolic changes of the surviving strains Results showed that each toxic compounds have an impact on the metabolism of the surviving strains, and only three out of five toxic compounds; formaldehyde, petroleum, and cineole are practical to be used as fungi selection tool as these compounds are more selective compared to DMF, while aniline is too toxic against all tested fungi.