Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments

Pollution has become the biggest concern to the public due to the release of unwanted substances such as chlorinated compounds into the environment which are harmful to human health and wildlife. Agriculture activity and industrial practices actively contribute to chlorinated compounds’ discharge in...

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Main Authors: N. I. S., Nuralhuda, Noraziah, Abu Yazid, Siti Hatijah, Mortan
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spelling my.ump.umpir.403862024-02-16T02:49:29Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40386/ Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments N. I. S., Nuralhuda Noraziah, Abu Yazid Siti Hatijah, Mortan GE Environmental Sciences TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Pollution has become the biggest concern to the public due to the release of unwanted substances such as chlorinated compounds into the environment which are harmful to human health and wildlife. Agriculture activity and industrial practices actively contribute to chlorinated compounds’ discharge into Malaysia’s water sources. Anaerobic biodegradation has become one of the interesting cost-efficient and ecologically benign solutions for dealing with chlorinated compound pollution. Aerobic degradation treatment had global attention in which the oxic conditions are hard to maintain, slow process more susceptible to oxidative damage. Most of the bacteria involved in the anaerobic degradation of chlorinated compounds belong to a group called Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRBs). This study focused on the ability of the anaerobic bacteria sampled from the Sungai Ular sediment to degrade targeted chlorinated compounds. The anaerobic biodegradation of two different groups of chlorinated compounds which are aliphatic chlorinated alkanes (1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,2-dichloropropane (1,2-DCP), chloroform (CF)) and alkene (perchloroethylene (PCE) by the Sungai Ular consortia were monitored for a certain amount of times. The results showed that the sediments of Ular River were able to degrade aliphatic chlorinated alkanes (1,2-DCA, 1,2-DCP) and alkene (PCE). The identification of the bacteria at the species level using 16S rRNA analysis was also carried out to confirm the identity of the responsible bacteria. The results showed the presence of several OHRB species in the consortia which belong to Desulfitobacterium, Desulfovibrio and Desulfomonile genus. The present research shows that the degradation of chlorinated compounds was achievable in the Sungai Ular sediment which contained several OHRB strains. AIP Publishing 2024-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40386/1/Degradation%20of%20chlorinated%20compounds%20by%20microbial%20communities.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40386/2/Degradation%20of%20chlorinated%20compounds%20by%20microbial%20communities.pdf N. I. S., Nuralhuda and Noraziah, Abu Yazid and Siti Hatijah, Mortan (2024) Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. AIP Conference Proceedings; 4th Symposium on Industrial Science and Technology, SISTEC 2022 , 23 - 24 November 2022 , Pahang. pp. 1-7., 3023 (1). ISSN 0094-243X ISBN 978-073544800-1 https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0188312
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
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TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
N. I. S., Nuralhuda
Noraziah, Abu Yazid
Siti Hatijah, Mortan
Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments
description Pollution has become the biggest concern to the public due to the release of unwanted substances such as chlorinated compounds into the environment which are harmful to human health and wildlife. Agriculture activity and industrial practices actively contribute to chlorinated compounds’ discharge into Malaysia’s water sources. Anaerobic biodegradation has become one of the interesting cost-efficient and ecologically benign solutions for dealing with chlorinated compound pollution. Aerobic degradation treatment had global attention in which the oxic conditions are hard to maintain, slow process more susceptible to oxidative damage. Most of the bacteria involved in the anaerobic degradation of chlorinated compounds belong to a group called Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRBs). This study focused on the ability of the anaerobic bacteria sampled from the Sungai Ular sediment to degrade targeted chlorinated compounds. The anaerobic biodegradation of two different groups of chlorinated compounds which are aliphatic chlorinated alkanes (1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,2-dichloropropane (1,2-DCP), chloroform (CF)) and alkene (perchloroethylene (PCE) by the Sungai Ular consortia were monitored for a certain amount of times. The results showed that the sediments of Ular River were able to degrade aliphatic chlorinated alkanes (1,2-DCA, 1,2-DCP) and alkene (PCE). The identification of the bacteria at the species level using 16S rRNA analysis was also carried out to confirm the identity of the responsible bacteria. The results showed the presence of several OHRB species in the consortia which belong to Desulfitobacterium, Desulfovibrio and Desulfomonile genus. The present research shows that the degradation of chlorinated compounds was achievable in the Sungai Ular sediment which contained several OHRB strains.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author N. I. S., Nuralhuda
Noraziah, Abu Yazid
Siti Hatijah, Mortan
author_facet N. I. S., Nuralhuda
Noraziah, Abu Yazid
Siti Hatijah, Mortan
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title Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments
title_short Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments
title_full Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments
title_fullStr Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from Sungai Ular sediments
title_sort degradation of chlorinated compounds by microbial communities from sungai ular sediments
publisher AIP Publishing
publishDate 2024
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40386/1/Degradation%20of%20chlorinated%20compounds%20by%20microbial%20communities.pdf
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