Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater

A bioremediation study was undertaken to assess the biodegradation efficiency of crude oil in seawater using two locally isolated strains namely Candida tropicalis RETL-Cr1 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa BAS-Cr1. The inoculation was carried out using single strains labelled as T1; Candida tropicalis RET...

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Main Authors: Nur Zaida Zahari, Gan, Poh Yan, Piakong Mohd Tuah, Sahibin @ Sahibini Abd Rahim
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spelling my.ums.eprints.335462022-07-26T08:01:23Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33546/ Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater Nur Zaida Zahari Gan, Poh Yan Piakong Mohd Tuah Sahibin @ Sahibini Abd Rahim GC1-1581 Oceanography A bioremediation study was undertaken to assess the biodegradation efficiency of crude oil in seawater using two locally isolated strains namely Candida tropicalis RETL-Cr1 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa BAS-Cr1. The inoculation was carried out using single strains labelled as T1; Candida tropicalis RETL-Cr1, T2; single strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa BAS-Cr1 and T3; mixture of both cultures respectively. The biodegradation capability of each strain was examined in a shakeflask culture at 30˚C, agitated at 200 rpm for 28 days. The growth profile was monitored by measuring the optical density (OD600) using spectrophotometry. The biodegradation efficiency of crude oil was quantified by comparing the initial and final crude oil concentrations, whereas the degradation of selected aliphatic hydrocarbons was quantified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) by comparing the initial and final area in chromatograms. The present finding showed that in 5% (v/v) of crude oil, consortia cultures had the highest degradation, with 50%, while single cultures of C. tropicalis RETL-Cr1 and P. aeruginosa BAS-Cr1 achieved 39% and 27%, respectively. The results of biodegradation showed that consortia cultures experienced 1.3- fold higher compared to a single culture of C. tropicalis RETL-Cr1 and 2-fold higher compared to a single culture of P. aeruginosa BAS-Cr1. Based on GC-MS analysis, the aliphatic hydrocarbons were found degraded through the treatment with the highest degradation recorded in consortia cultures: octadecane (73.93%) > eicosane (73.23%) > nonadecane (70.43) > docosane (67.64%) > heptadecane (66.36%) > heneicosane (65.94%) > tricosane (62.28%). From the results obtained, it can be concluded that the potency of microbes as excellent hydrocarbon degraders is as follows: consortia (mixed of two species) > C. tropicalis RETL-Cr1> P. aeruginosa BAS-Cr1. This supports the idea that microbial communities, especially in mixtures, have the ability to degrade hydrocarbon contaminants more effectively and can be environmentally friendly due to their specific ability to metabolize hydrocarbons. Universitas Indonesia 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33546/3/Effects%20of%20Single%20and%20Consortia%20Inoculants%20on%20the%20Biodegradation%20Efficiency%20of%20Crude%20Oil%20in%20Seawater.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33546/4/Effects%20of%20Single%20and%20Consortia%20Inoculants%20on%20the%20Biodegradation%20Efficiency%20of%20Crude%20Oil%20in%20Seawater%20_ABSTRACT.pdf Nur Zaida Zahari and Gan, Poh Yan and Piakong Mohd Tuah and Sahibin @ Sahibini Abd Rahim (2022) Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater. International Journal of Technology (IJTech), 13. pp. 422-431. ISSN 2086-9614 (P-ISSN) , 2087-2100 (E-ISSN) https://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/4898 https://doi.org/10.14716/ijtech.v13i2.4898
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Nur Zaida Zahari
Gan, Poh Yan
Piakong Mohd Tuah
Sahibin @ Sahibini Abd Rahim
Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater
description A bioremediation study was undertaken to assess the biodegradation efficiency of crude oil in seawater using two locally isolated strains namely Candida tropicalis RETL-Cr1 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa BAS-Cr1. The inoculation was carried out using single strains labelled as T1; Candida tropicalis RETL-Cr1, T2; single strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa BAS-Cr1 and T3; mixture of both cultures respectively. The biodegradation capability of each strain was examined in a shakeflask culture at 30˚C, agitated at 200 rpm for 28 days. The growth profile was monitored by measuring the optical density (OD600) using spectrophotometry. The biodegradation efficiency of crude oil was quantified by comparing the initial and final crude oil concentrations, whereas the degradation of selected aliphatic hydrocarbons was quantified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) by comparing the initial and final area in chromatograms. The present finding showed that in 5% (v/v) of crude oil, consortia cultures had the highest degradation, with 50%, while single cultures of C. tropicalis RETL-Cr1 and P. aeruginosa BAS-Cr1 achieved 39% and 27%, respectively. The results of biodegradation showed that consortia cultures experienced 1.3- fold higher compared to a single culture of C. tropicalis RETL-Cr1 and 2-fold higher compared to a single culture of P. aeruginosa BAS-Cr1. Based on GC-MS analysis, the aliphatic hydrocarbons were found degraded through the treatment with the highest degradation recorded in consortia cultures: octadecane (73.93%) > eicosane (73.23%) > nonadecane (70.43) > docosane (67.64%) > heptadecane (66.36%) > heneicosane (65.94%) > tricosane (62.28%). From the results obtained, it can be concluded that the potency of microbes as excellent hydrocarbon degraders is as follows: consortia (mixed of two species) > C. tropicalis RETL-Cr1> P. aeruginosa BAS-Cr1. This supports the idea that microbial communities, especially in mixtures, have the ability to degrade hydrocarbon contaminants more effectively and can be environmentally friendly due to their specific ability to metabolize hydrocarbons.
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author Nur Zaida Zahari
Gan, Poh Yan
Piakong Mohd Tuah
Sahibin @ Sahibini Abd Rahim
author_facet Nur Zaida Zahari
Gan, Poh Yan
Piakong Mohd Tuah
Sahibin @ Sahibini Abd Rahim
author_sort Nur Zaida Zahari
title Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater
title_short Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater
title_full Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater
title_fullStr Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Single and Consortia Inoculants on the Biodegradation Efficiency of Crude Oil in Seawater
title_sort effects of single and consortia inoculants on the biodegradation efficiency of crude oil in seawater
publisher Universitas Indonesia
publishDate 2022
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33546/3/Effects%20of%20Single%20and%20Consortia%20Inoculants%20on%20the%20Biodegradation%20Efficiency%20of%20Crude%20Oil%20in%20Seawater.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33546/4/Effects%20of%20Single%20and%20Consortia%20Inoculants%20on%20the%20Biodegradation%20Efficiency%20of%20Crude%20Oil%20in%20Seawater%20_ABSTRACT.pdf
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