产铜绿假单胞菌YLA03生物表面活性剂的分离、表征及其柴油降解性能

A. A. Arabo, R. Bamanga, T. Abdulrazak, J. Ahmadu, H. Yakasai, M. Fadilu, F. Shehu, N. Abdullahi
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本研究旨在从柴油污染现场分离并鉴定产生物表面活性剂菌株。进一步研究了该菌株降解柴油正构烷烃的潜力。从富含柴油的地区采集土壤样品,并将鉴定出的菌株生长在含有柴油作为唯一碳源的最小培养基上。细菌鉴定采用富集培养技术。根据以柴油为碳源的能力鉴定出17株细菌。采用其他定性筛选方法确定生产生物表面活性剂的潜力。分离物A03是唯一在滴塌、起泡、溶血、驱油和乳化试验中显示阳性迹象的候选菌株。考察了不同培养参数(培养时间、柴油浓度、氮源、pH和温度)对柴油生物降解的影响。35℃条件下,最适pH为8.0,细菌最大生长时间为5天。该分离物适宜的柴油浓度为7.5%。该分离物对十二烷、三烷、十四烷均有降解能力,但对2,6,10 -三甲基十二烷无降解能力。柴油单体烷烃的降解率在10.09% ~ 45.39%之间。该菌株具有降解柴油烷烃的潜力,经16S rRNA鉴定为铜绿假单胞菌A3 (Accession Number: MZ027605)。测序。
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Isolation and Characterization of Biosurfactant Producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa YLA03 and its Diesel Degradation Potentials
This work was aimed at isolating and characterising biosurfactant producing bacteria strain from diesel oil contamination sites. The potential of the strain  to degrade diesel oil n-alkanes was further studied. Soil samples were collected from diesel rich areas, and identified strains were grown on  minimal media that contained diesel oil as only carbon source. Enrichment culture technique was used to identify bacteria. Seventeen bacteria strains  were identified based on their capacity to use diesel oil as carbon source. Other qualitative screening methods were employed to determine the potential  to produce biosurfactants. Isolate A03 was the only candidate that shows positive signs for drop collapse, foaming, haemolytic, oil  displacement and emulsification tests. The effect of various culture parameters (incubation time, concentration of diesel, nitrogen source, pH and  temperature) on biodegradation of diesel was evaluated. Optimum pH was 8.0 at 35° C, while the incubation time at maximum bacteria growth was five  (5) days. The favourable diesel oil concentration was 7.5% for the isolate. The isolate has shown degradative ability towards dodecane, Tridecane,  tetradecane but was unable to degrade 2, 6, 10-trimethyl- dodecane. It degraded between 10.09% - 45.39% of individual diesel alkanes. The strain has  exhibited potential for degrading diesel alkanes and was identified as pseudomonas aeruginosa strain A3 (Accession Number: MZ027605) using the 16S  rRNA. Sequencing. 
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