In-vitro biodegradation of discarded marine microplastics across the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal, India using Exiguobacterium sp.

IF 8.2 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.enceco.2024.07.003
Banismita Tripathy, Pallabi Punyatoya Sahoo, Harapreeti Sundaray, Alok Prasad Das
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Discarded marine plastics (DMPs) are emerging pollutants currently attracting significant attention. This present investigation focuses on the collection, characterization, and distribution analysis of DMPs collected from marine sediments followed by isolation and molecular characterization of microplastic-degrading native bacteria sequestered from Chandipur coast sediments, Bay of Bengal India. The study identified two potential microplastic-degrading strains, Exiguobacterium sp. (ON627837) and Bacillus amyloliquefacin (ON653029). The biodegradation investigation of 0.5 g of microplastic incubated under optimized conditions resulted in 4% weight loss after 30 days subject to 200 rpm constant shaking. SEM and FT-IR spectroscopy analysis of the microbial-degraded plastics' surface morphology and composition revealed uneven surfaces with residues compared with the control samples and suggested an abundance of PET (37%) which was further used for bioremediation analysis. This investigation emphasizes the significance of the biodegradation properties of the native bacterial isolates assessing the conditions and degradability of the microorganisms.

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利用Exiguobacterium sp.对印度孟加拉湾东海岸的废弃海洋微塑料进行体外生物降解
废弃海洋塑料(DMPs)是一种新出现的污染物,目前正引起人们的极大关注。本次调查的重点是从海洋沉积物中收集 DMPs,并对其进行特征描述和分布分析,然后从印度孟加拉湾 Chandipur 海岸沉积物中分离出微塑料降解本地细菌并对其进行分子特征描述。研究确定了两种潜在的微塑料降解菌株,即 Exiguobacterium sp. (ON627837) 和 Bacillus amyloliquefacin (ON653029)。在优化条件下培养的 0.5 克微塑料在 200 转/分的恒定振荡条件下经过 30 天的生物降解研究后,重量减少了 4%。对微生物降解塑料的表面形态和成分进行的扫描电镜和傅立叶变换红外光谱分析显示,与对照样品相比,残留物的表面凹凸不平,表明含有大量 PET(37%),可进一步用于生物修复分析。这项调查强调了本地细菌分离物生物降解特性的重要性,评估了微生物的降解条件和降解能力。
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