Naphthalene degradation and biosurfactant activity by Bacillus cereus 28BN.

Z Naturforsch C J Biosci

Institute of Microbiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev str, bl 26, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria.

Published: October 2005

Biosurfactant activity and naphthalene degradation by a new strain identified as Bacillus cereus 28BN were studied. The strain grew well and produced effective biosurfactants in the presence of n-alkanes, naphthalene, crude oil and vegetable oils. The biosurfactants were detected by the surface tension lowering of the medium, thin layer chromatography and infrared spectra analysis. With (2%) naphthalene as the sole carbon source, high levels of rhamnolipids at a concentration of 2.3 g 1(-1) were determined in the stationary growth. After 20 d of incubation 72 +/- 4% of the initial naphthalene was degraded. This is the first report for a Bacillus cereus rhamnolipid producing strain that utilized naphthalene under aerobic conditions. The strain looks promising for application in environmental technologies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znc-2005-7-811DOI Listing

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