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Environ Monit Assess ; 196(6): 551, 2024 May 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38748260

RESUMEN

Kathajodi, the principal southern distributary of the Mahanadi River, is the vital source of irrigation and domestic water use for densely populated Cuttack city which receives anthropogenic wastes abundantly. This study assesses the contamination level and primary health status of urban wastewater, and its receiving river Kathajodi based on the physicochemical quality indices employing inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy and aligning with guidelines from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and WHO. The high WQI, HPI, and HEI in the catchment area (KJ2, KJ3, and KJ4) indicate poor water quality due to the influx of domestic waste through the primary drainage system and effluents of healthcare units. A high BOD (4.33-19.66 mg L-1) in the catchment indicates high organic matter, animal waste, bacteriological contamination, and low DO, resulting in deterioration of water quality. CR values beyond limits (1.00E - 06 to 1.00E - 04) in three locations of catchment due to higher Cd, Pb, and As indicate significant carcinogenic risk, while high Mn, Cu, and Al content is responsible for several non-carcinogenic ailments and arsenic-induced physiological disorders. The elevated heavy metals Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, and Zn, in Kathajodi, could be due to heavy coal combustion, vehicle exhaust, and industrial waste. On the other hand, Cu, Fe, K, and Al could be from agricultural practices, weathered rocks, and crustal materials. Positive significant (p ≤ 0.05) Pearson correlations between physicochemical parameters indicate their common anthropogenic origin and similar chemical characteristics. A strong correlation of PCA between elements and physiological parameters indicates their role in water quality deterioration. Assessing the surface water quality and heavy metal contents from this study will offer critical data to policymakers for monitoring and managing public health concerns.


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Monitoreo del Ambiente , Metales Pesados , Ríos , Aguas Residuales , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Calidad del Agua , India , Aguas Residuales/química , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , Ríos/química , Metales Pesados/análisis , Humanos , Medición de Riesgo , Ciudades , Contaminación Química del Agua/estadística & datos numéricos
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Prep Biochem Biotechnol ; 48(4): 321-326, 2018 Apr 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29424632

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The production of biofuel using thermostable bacterial lipase from hot spring bacteria out of low-cost agricultural residue olive oil cake is reported in the present paper. Using a lipase enzyme from Bacillus licheniformis, a 66.5% yield of methyl esters was obtained. Optimum parameters were determined, with maximum production of lipase at a pH of 8.2, temperature 50.8°C, moisture content of 55.7%, and biosurfactant content of 1.693 mg. The contour plots and 3D surface responses depict the significant interaction of pH and moisture content with biosurfactant during lipase production. Chromatographic analysis of the lipase transesterification product was methyl esters, from kitchen waste oil under optimized conditions, generated methyl palmitate, methyl stearate, methyl oleate, and methyl linoleate.


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Bacillus licheniformis/enzimología , Proteínas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Biocombustibles , Microbiología Industrial/métodos , Lipasa/metabolismo , Aceite de Oliva/metabolismo , Residuos Sólidos , Bacillus licheniformis/metabolismo , Biocombustibles/análisis , Biocombustibles/microbiología , Esterificación , Fermentación , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Ácidos Linoleicos/metabolismo , Ácidos Oléicos/metabolismo , Palmitatos/metabolismo , Residuos Sólidos/análisis , Ácidos Esteáricos/metabolismo
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