Adaptation of a Mycobacterium strain to phenanthrene degradation in a biphasic culture system: influence on interfacial area and droplet size.

Biotechnol Lett

Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPG), ENSEEG, no. 1130 rue de la Piscine, BP 75, Domaine Universitaire, 38402 Saint-Martin d'Heres Cedex, France.

Published: January 2009

A phenanthrene-degrading Mycobacterium sp. strain 6PY1 was grown in an aqueous/organic biphasic culture system with phenanthrene as sole carbon source. Its capacity of degradation was studied during sequential inoculum enrichments, reaching complete phenanthrene degradation at a maximim rate of 7 mg l(-1) h(-1). Water-oil emulsions and biofilm formation were observed in biphasic cultures after four successive enrichments. The factors influencing interfacial area in the emulsions were: the initial phenanthrene concentration, the initial inoculum size, and the silicone oil volume fraction. The results showed that the interfacial area was mainly dependent on the silicone oil/mineral salts medium ratio and the inoculum size.

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