Isolation of an anaerobic bacterial consortium degrading phenolic compounds—Assay in swine waste

R. Beaudet, J.G. Bisaillon, M. Ishaque, M. Sylvestre
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A microbial culture able to degrade phenol and p-cresol under anaerobic conditions was isolated from a mixture of swamp water, sewage sludge, swine waste and soil after an acclimation period of 5 weeks. The culture was enriched by periodic transfer in mineral salts medium containing phenol or p-cresol as the sole source of carbon. After several months of enrichment, the degradative activity of some cultures was lost. Addition of proteose peptone to the minimal medium maintained the activity, whereas the addition of acetate, glucose or nitrate or the presence of silica gel as a solid matrix to hold the cells, had no effect. The degradation of the phenolic compounds appeared to be carried out via methanogenic fermentation by a bacterial consortium. Optimal degradation by the enriched culture was at pH between 7 and 8 and at 37°C. The bacterial culture was adapted to grow in swine waste and complete degradation of 100–120 mg liter−1 of phenolic compounds was obtained in swine waste seeded with this culture.

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降解猪粪中酚类化合物的厌氧菌群的分离与测定
从沼泽水、污水污泥、猪粪和土壤的混合物中分离出一种在厌氧条件下能够降解苯酚和对甲酚的微生物培养物,经过5周的驯化期。在含苯酚或对甲酚作为唯一碳源的矿物盐培养基中进行周期性转移,使培养物富集。经过几个月的富集,一些培养物的降解活性丧失。在最小培养基中加入蛋白酶蛋白胨可以保持活性,而添加醋酸盐、葡萄糖或硝酸盐或硅胶作为固体基质来保持细胞,都没有效果。酚类化合物的降解似乎是通过细菌联合体的产甲烷发酵进行的。富集培养的最佳降解条件是pH值在7 ~ 8之间,温度在37℃。该细菌培养物适合在猪粪中生长,在猪粪中使用该培养物可完全降解100-120 mg l−1的酚类化合物。
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