Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil

Phenanthrene and pyrene are low and high molecular weights polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) being classified as priority organic pollutants in the environment. this study was aimed to optimizing pahs biodegradation conditions and then identifying intermediate metabolites using effective enter...

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Main Authors: Umar, Zubairu Darma, Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady, Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir, Mustafa, Muskhazli
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Published: Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.545132020-02-21T05:56:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54513/ Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil Umar, Zubairu Darma Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir Mustafa, Muskhazli Phenanthrene and pyrene are low and high molecular weights polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) being classified as priority organic pollutants in the environment. this study was aimed to optimizing pahs biodegradation conditions and then identifying intermediate metabolites using effective enterobacter sp. mm087 (kt933254). biodegradation quantitative experiments were carried out using colorimetric assay and the intermediate metabolites were identified based on gas chromatography mass spectrophotometer (gc–ms). enterobacter sp. mm087 initially degraded 80.2% phenanthrene (500 mg/l) and 59.7% pyrene (250 mg/l) within 24 h. further enhancement of the culture conditions involving agitation, temperature, ph, inoculums volume and salinity was carried out using response surface methodology (rsm) based on central composite design (ccd). the ccd optimizations allowed the interactions among the culture conditions which eventually resulted in 100% degradation in each of the phenanthrene and pyrene thereby released non-hazardous metabolites. correlation between the predicted and actual results further validated the ccd optimization. the phenanthrene metabolites identified were 3,4-dihydroxyphenathrene, phthalate, pyruvic acid and acetic acid. pyrene metabolites identified involved pyrene cis-4,5-dihydrodiol, 3,4-dihydroxyphenathrene, phthalate, pyruvic acid, acetic acid and formic acid. the biodegradation experiments were finally validated using numerical optimizations. enterobacter sp. mm087 was found to rapidly degrade 500 mg/l phenanthrene and 250 mg/L pyrene within 24 h which makes it a very efficient and rapid PAHs degrader. Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute 2018-09 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54513/1/Effective%20phenanthrene%20and%20pyrene%20biodegradation%20.pdf Umar, Zubairu Darma and Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady and Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir and Mustafa, Muskhazli (2018) Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil. Egyptian Journal of Petroleum, 27 (3). pp. 349-359. ISSN 1110-0621; ESSN: 2090-2468 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062117300867 10.1016/j.ejpe.2017.06.001
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description Phenanthrene and pyrene are low and high molecular weights polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) being classified as priority organic pollutants in the environment. this study was aimed to optimizing pahs biodegradation conditions and then identifying intermediate metabolites using effective enterobacter sp. mm087 (kt933254). biodegradation quantitative experiments were carried out using colorimetric assay and the intermediate metabolites were identified based on gas chromatography mass spectrophotometer (gc–ms). enterobacter sp. mm087 initially degraded 80.2% phenanthrene (500 mg/l) and 59.7% pyrene (250 mg/l) within 24 h. further enhancement of the culture conditions involving agitation, temperature, ph, inoculums volume and salinity was carried out using response surface methodology (rsm) based on central composite design (ccd). the ccd optimizations allowed the interactions among the culture conditions which eventually resulted in 100% degradation in each of the phenanthrene and pyrene thereby released non-hazardous metabolites. correlation between the predicted and actual results further validated the ccd optimization. the phenanthrene metabolites identified were 3,4-dihydroxyphenathrene, phthalate, pyruvic acid and acetic acid. pyrene metabolites identified involved pyrene cis-4,5-dihydrodiol, 3,4-dihydroxyphenathrene, phthalate, pyruvic acid, acetic acid and formic acid. the biodegradation experiments were finally validated using numerical optimizations. enterobacter sp. mm087 was found to rapidly degrade 500 mg/l phenanthrene and 250 mg/L pyrene within 24 h which makes it a very efficient and rapid PAHs degrader.
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author Umar, Zubairu Darma
Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Mustafa, Muskhazli
spellingShingle Umar, Zubairu Darma
Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Mustafa, Muskhazli
Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil
author_facet Umar, Zubairu Darma
Abd Aziz, Nor Azwady
Zulkifli, Syaizwan Zahmir
Mustafa, Muskhazli
author_sort Umar, Zubairu Darma
title Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil
title_short Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil
title_full Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil
title_fullStr Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil
title_full_unstemmed Effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using Enterobacter sp. MM087 (KT933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil
title_sort effective phenanthrene and pyrene biodegradation using enterobacter sp. mm087 (kt933254) isolated from used engine oil contaminated soil
publisher Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54513/1/Effective%20phenanthrene%20and%20pyrene%20biodegradation%20.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54513/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062117300867
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