Biosurfactant and enzyme mediated crude oil degradation by NA3 and MN3.

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Environmental Molecular Microbiology Research Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology, Thiruvalluvar University, Serkkadu, Vellore, Tamilnadu 632115 India.

Published: October 2017

The present study focuses on the optimization of biosurfactant (BS) production using two potential biosurfactant producer NA3 and MN3 and role of enzymes in the biodegradation of crude oil. The optimal conditions for NA3 and MN3 for biodegradation were pH of 8 and 7; temperature of 30 and 40 °C, respectively. NA3 and MN3 produced 3.81 and 4.68 g/L of BS, respectively. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry confirmed that BS was mainly composed of fatty acids. Furthermore, the role of the degradative enzymes, alkane hydroxylase, alcohol dehydrogenase and laccase on biodegradation of crude oil are explained. Maximum biodegradation efficiency (BE) was recorded for mixed consortia (86%) followed by strain NA3 (84%). Both bacterial strains were found to be vigorous biodegraders of crude oil than other biosurfactant-producing bacteria due to their enzyme production capabilities and our results suggests that the bacterial isolates can be used for effective degradation of crude oil within short time periods.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5545984PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13205-017-0902-7DOI Listing

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