Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU

In a previous study, we isolated Leifsonia sp. strain SIU, a new bacterium from agricultured soil. The bacterium was tested for its ability to degrade caffeine. The isolate was encapsulated in gellan gum and its ability to degrade caffeine was compared with the free cells. The optimal caffeine degra...

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Main Authors: Salihu Ibrahim, Mohd Y. Shukor, Mohd A. Syed, Wan L. W. Johari, Nor A. Shamaan, Mohd K. Sabullah, Siti A. Ahmad
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spelling my.ums.eprints.215752019-03-11T07:03:27Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21575/ Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU Salihu Ibrahim Mohd Y. Shukor Mohd A. Syed Wan L. W. Johari Nor A. Shamaan Mohd K. Sabullah Siti A. Ahmad QD Chemistry In a previous study, we isolated Leifsonia sp. strain SIU, a new bacterium from agricultured soil. The bacterium was tested for its ability to degrade caffeine. The isolate was encapsulated in gellan gum and its ability to degrade caffeine was compared with the free cells. The optimal caffeine degradation was attained at a gellan gum concentration of 0.75% (w/v), a bead size of 4 mm diameter, and 250 beads per 100 mL of medium. At a caffeine concentration of 0.1 g/L, immobilised cells of the strain SIU degraded caffeine within 9 h, which is faster when compared to the case of free cells, in which it took 12 h to degrade. The immobilised cells degraded caffeine completely within 39 and 78 h at 0.5 and 1.0 g/L, while the free cells took 72 and 148 h at 0.5 and 1.0 g/L, respectively. At higher caffeine concentrations, immobilised cells exhibited a higher caffeine degradation rate. At concentrations of 1.5 and 2.0 g/L, caffeine-degrading activities of both immobilised and free cells were inhibited. The immobilised cells showed no loss in caffeine-degrading activity after being used repeatedly for nine 24-h cycles. The effect of heavy metals on immobilised cells was also tested. This study showed an increase in caffeine degradation efficiency when the cells were encapsulated in gellan gum. 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21575/1/Enhanced%20caffeine%20degradation%20by%20immobilised%20cells%20of%20Leifsonia%20sp.pdf Salihu Ibrahim and Mohd Y. Shukor and Mohd A. Syed and Wan L. W. Johari and Nor A. Shamaan and Mohd K. Sabullah and Siti A. Ahmad (2016) Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU. The Journal of general and applied microbiology, 62 (1). pp. 18-24. ISSN 1349-8037
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Salihu Ibrahim
Mohd Y. Shukor
Mohd A. Syed
Wan L. W. Johari
Nor A. Shamaan
Mohd K. Sabullah
Siti A. Ahmad
Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU
description In a previous study, we isolated Leifsonia sp. strain SIU, a new bacterium from agricultured soil. The bacterium was tested for its ability to degrade caffeine. The isolate was encapsulated in gellan gum and its ability to degrade caffeine was compared with the free cells. The optimal caffeine degradation was attained at a gellan gum concentration of 0.75% (w/v), a bead size of 4 mm diameter, and 250 beads per 100 mL of medium. At a caffeine concentration of 0.1 g/L, immobilised cells of the strain SIU degraded caffeine within 9 h, which is faster when compared to the case of free cells, in which it took 12 h to degrade. The immobilised cells degraded caffeine completely within 39 and 78 h at 0.5 and 1.0 g/L, while the free cells took 72 and 148 h at 0.5 and 1.0 g/L, respectively. At higher caffeine concentrations, immobilised cells exhibited a higher caffeine degradation rate. At concentrations of 1.5 and 2.0 g/L, caffeine-degrading activities of both immobilised and free cells were inhibited. The immobilised cells showed no loss in caffeine-degrading activity after being used repeatedly for nine 24-h cycles. The effect of heavy metals on immobilised cells was also tested. This study showed an increase in caffeine degradation efficiency when the cells were encapsulated in gellan gum.
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author Salihu Ibrahim
Mohd Y. Shukor
Mohd A. Syed
Wan L. W. Johari
Nor A. Shamaan
Mohd K. Sabullah
Siti A. Ahmad
author_facet Salihu Ibrahim
Mohd Y. Shukor
Mohd A. Syed
Wan L. W. Johari
Nor A. Shamaan
Mohd K. Sabullah
Siti A. Ahmad
author_sort Salihu Ibrahim
title Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU
title_short Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU
title_full Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU
title_fullStr Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of Leifsonia sp. strain SIU
title_sort enhanced caffeine degradation by immobilised cells of leifsonia sp. strain siu
publishDate 2016
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21575/1/Enhanced%20caffeine%20degradation%20by%20immobilised%20cells%20of%20Leifsonia%20sp.pdf
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