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Fipronil Degradation in Soil by Strain G2.8: Metabolic Perspective. | LitMetric

Fipronil Degradation in Soil by Strain G2.8: Metabolic Perspective.

Life (Basel)

Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados, Dourados 79825-070, Brazil.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Fipronil is a widely used insecticide known for its effectiveness in pest control but poses environmental risks due to its toxicity to non-target organisms.
  • Researchers conducted a study to isolate and characterize soil microorganisms capable of biodegrading fipronil, using it as the sole carbon and nitrogen source.
  • They identified a specific bacterial strain that successfully degraded 96% of fipronil and significant amounts of its toxic metabolites in just 14 days, highlighting its potential for bioremediation efforts.

Article Abstract

Fipronil is an insecticide widely used in the agricultural and veterinary sectors for its efficacy in pest control. The presence of fipronil in the environment is mainly due to agricultural and domestic practices and is frequently found in different types of environmental matrices in concentrations ranging from µg/L to mg/L and can be hazardous to non-target organisms due to its high toxicity. This study was carried out to obtain and characterize microorganisms from soil which are capable of biodegrading fipronil that could be of great biotechnological interest. For this purpose, bioprospecting was carried out using fipronil (0.6 g/L) as the main source of carbon and nitrogen for growth. Once obtained, the strain was identified by sequencing the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene and the capacity to degrade fipronil was monitored by GC-MS. Our study showed a presence in soil samples of the strain identified as , which was able to metabolize fipronil and its metabolites during the mineralization process. was able to biodegrade fipronil (96%) and its metabolites fipronil-sulfone (92%) and fipronil-sulfide (79%) in 14 days. Overall, the results of this study provided a bacterium with great potential that could contribute to the degradation of fipronil in the environment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532730PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13091935DOI Listing

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