Biosurfactant production potentials of microorganisms isolated from atmosphere of five petroleum stations at Tanke, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria

D. Adetitun, P.K. Oni, R. Tomilayo
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Biosurfactants aid in bioremediation by improving the bioavailability of hydrocarbon contaminants. The objective of this work was to isolate, enumerate and identify bacteria and fungi for their biosurfactant production potential in the atmosphere of five petroleum stations at Tanke, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria using appropriate, standard microbiological methods (haemolysis test, emulsification index test, drop collapse test and oil displacement test). Fourteen bacteria and ten fungi were isolated in this study. The bacterial isolates belong to the genus Bacillus, Corynebacterium, Micrococcus, Staphylococcus, Listeria, Clostridium. The fungal isolates are of the genus Neurospora, Curvularia, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Rhizopus, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum, Sclerotinia. The mean number of bacteria counted during the sampling ranged from 3.48±1.15*102 CFU to 4.82 ±1.69*102 CFU, with petrol station 4 having the highest bacteria count (2.41*102 CFU) and petrol station 3 having the lowest bacteria count (1.74*102 CFU). The mean fungal count ranged from 7±3.7 CFU to 8.6±4.7 *102 CFU, with petrol station 4 having the highest fungal count (4.3 *10 CFU) and petrol station 3 having the lowest fungal count (3.4*10 CFU). Bacillus species showed promise of biosurfactant production after screening. Aspergillus fumigatus was the most prevalent fungus isolated (24%) while Staphylococcus epidermidis was the most prevalent bacterium isolated (11%). Some of these organisms are known opportunistic pathogens therefore, improved ventilation and sanitation of the petrol stations should be carried out to reduce the microbial load in the air. Also, bacteria that produce biosurfactant can be isolated from air of gas stations.
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从尼日利亚夸拉州伊洛林市坦克的五个石油站大气中分离的微生物的生物表面活性剂生产潜力
生物表面活性剂可提高碳氢化合物污染物的生物利用率,有助于生物修复。这项工作的目的是采用适当的标准微生物学方法(溶血试验、乳化指数试验、液滴塌陷试验和油置换试验),对尼日利亚夸拉州伊洛林市坦克的五个石油站的大气中的细菌和真菌进行分离、计数和鉴定,以了解它们生产生物表面活性剂的潜力。本研究分离出 14 种细菌和 10 种真菌。细菌分离物属于芽孢杆菌属、棒状杆菌属、微球菌属、葡萄球菌属、李斯特菌属和梭状芽孢杆菌属。真菌分离物属于神经孢子菌属、卷曲孢子菌属、曲霉属、镰刀菌属、根霉属、多孢子菌属、壳斗孢子菌属、硬菌属。采样期间的平均细菌数介于 3.48±1.15*102 CFU 至 4.82±1.69*102 CFU 之间,其中 4 号加油站的细菌数最多(2.41*102 CFU),3 号加油站的细菌数最少(1.74*102 CFU)。平均真菌计数范围为 7±3.7 CFU 至 8.6±4.7 *102 CFU,其中 4 号加油站的真菌计数最高(4.3 *10 CFU),3 号加油站的真菌计数最低(3.4 *10 CFU)。经过筛选,芽孢杆菌有望生产生物表面活性剂。烟曲霉是最常见的真菌(24%),表皮葡萄球菌是最常见的细菌(11%)。其中一些生物是已知的机会性病原体,因此应改善加油站的通风和卫生条件,以减少空气中的微生物量。此外,还可以从加油站的空气中分离出产生生物表面活性剂的细菌。
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