Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment

Despite the obvious merits of mariculture or cultivation of marine organisms for food, this activity is highly susceptible to environmental chemical pollutants. Components such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heterocyclic hydrocarbons (HH) compounds are known to accumulate in marine o...

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Main Authors: Maliki, IM, Linting, E., Manas, N.H.A, Nolasco-Hipólito, Cirilo, Zulkharnain, A.
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Published: 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.392502022-08-19T03:26:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39250/ Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment Maliki, IM Linting, E. Manas, N.H.A Nolasco-Hipólito, Cirilo Zulkharnain, A. TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Despite the obvious merits of mariculture or cultivation of marine organisms for food, this activity is highly susceptible to environmental chemical pollutants. Components such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heterocyclic hydrocarbons (HH) compounds are known to accumulate in marine organisms through bioconcentration, which leads to food safety risks for humans. The objective of this is study is to isolate bacteria which can be utilized for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from aquaculture environment. Seawater samples were collected from fisherman village Kampung Buntal, Sarawak and confirmation of the presence HH-degrading bacteria are conducted via enrichment cultures using artificial seawater ONR7a media supplemented with carbazole (CAR) as the sole carbon source. Bacterial isolation was conducted on double layered artificial seawater ONR7a agar, supplemented with HH compounds such as CAR, dibenzothiophene (DBT) and dibenzofuran (DBF). A total of four isolates have showed growth on CAR, DBT and DBF. Two most promising bacteria have been identified as Capnocytophaga sp. strain EC1 and Idiomarina sp. EC2. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analyses were conducted to measure the degradation ability of these bacteria. After a period of 12 days, strain EC1 and EC2 were able to degrade 24.33% and 25.16% of CAR respectively 2018 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39250/3/Isolation%20of%20beneficial.pdf Maliki, IM and Linting, E. and Manas, N.H.A and Nolasco-Hipólito, Cirilo and Zulkharnain, A. (2018) Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment. In: International Conference on Beneficial Microbes, 30 July - 1 August 2018, The Waterfront Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak.
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Maliki, IM
Linting, E.
Manas, N.H.A
Nolasco-Hipólito, Cirilo
Zulkharnain, A.
Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment
description Despite the obvious merits of mariculture or cultivation of marine organisms for food, this activity is highly susceptible to environmental chemical pollutants. Components such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heterocyclic hydrocarbons (HH) compounds are known to accumulate in marine organisms through bioconcentration, which leads to food safety risks for humans. The objective of this is study is to isolate bacteria which can be utilized for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from aquaculture environment. Seawater samples were collected from fisherman village Kampung Buntal, Sarawak and confirmation of the presence HH-degrading bacteria are conducted via enrichment cultures using artificial seawater ONR7a media supplemented with carbazole (CAR) as the sole carbon source. Bacterial isolation was conducted on double layered artificial seawater ONR7a agar, supplemented with HH compounds such as CAR, dibenzothiophene (DBT) and dibenzofuran (DBF). A total of four isolates have showed growth on CAR, DBT and DBF. Two most promising bacteria have been identified as Capnocytophaga sp. strain EC1 and Idiomarina sp. EC2. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analyses were conducted to measure the degradation ability of these bacteria. After a period of 12 days, strain EC1 and EC2 were able to degrade 24.33% and 25.16% of CAR respectively
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author Maliki, IM
Linting, E.
Manas, N.H.A
Nolasco-Hipólito, Cirilo
Zulkharnain, A.
author_facet Maliki, IM
Linting, E.
Manas, N.H.A
Nolasco-Hipólito, Cirilo
Zulkharnain, A.
author_sort Maliki, IM
title Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment
title_short Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment
title_full Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment
title_fullStr Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment
title_sort isolation of beneficial bacteria for heterocyclic hydrocarbon compounds removal from mariculture environment
publishDate 2018
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