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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 154: 100-107, 2018 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29454985

ABSTRACT

This study aims to investigate the ability of a biosurfactant produced by Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus strain SdK644 isolated from hydrocarbon contaminated sediment to enhance the solubilization rate of crude oil contaminated seawater. Phylogenetic analysis shows that strain SdK644 was very closely related to M. hydrocarbonoclasticus with 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity of 97.44%. Using waste frying oil as inducer carbon source, the producing biosurfactant by strain SdK644 was applied to improve crude oil solubilization in seawater. The preliminary characterization of the produced biosurfactant by FT-IR analysis indicates its possible classification in a glycolipids group. Results from crude oil solubilization assay showed that SdK644 strain biosurfactant was 2-fold greater than Tween 80 surfactant in crude oil solubilization and 12-fold higher than seawater control, as shown by GC-MS analysis of aliphatic compounds. Furthermore, this bioactive compound was shown to be nontoxic against Artemia larvae in short-term acute toxicity bioassay. Generally, the results showed the possible use of M. hydrocarbonoclasticus strain SdK644 biosurfactant in bioremediation processes of the marine environments.


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Marinobacter/growth & development , Petroleum Pollution/prevention & control , Petroleum/analysis , Seawater/chemistry , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Animals , Artemia/drug effects , Biodegradation, Environmental , Marinobacter/isolation & purification , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Surface-Active Agents/isolation & purification , Surface-Active Agents/toxicity
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J Basic Microbiol ; 52(4): 408-18, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22052657

ABSTRACT

A biosurfactant-producing bacterium (Staphylococcus sp. strain 1E) was isolated from an Algerian crude oil contaminated soil. Biosurfactant production was tested with different carbon sources using the surface tension measurement and the oil displacement test. Olive oil produced the highest reduction in surface tension (25.9 dynes cm(-1)). Crude oil presented the best substrate for 1E biosurfactant emulsification activity. The biosurfactant produced by strain 1E reduced the growth medium surface tension below 30 dynes cm(-1). This reduction was also obtained in cell-free filtrates. Biosurfactant produced by strain 1E showed stability in a wide range of pH (from 2 to 12), temperature (from 4 to 55 °C) and salinity (from 0 to 300 g l(-1)) variations. The biosurfactant produced by strain 1E belonged to lipopeptide group and also constituted an antibacterial activity againt the pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus subtilis. Phenanthrene solubility in water was enhanced by biosurfactant addition. Our results suggest that the 1E biosurfactant has interesting properties for its application in bioremediation of hydrocarbons contaminated sites.


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Biodegradation, Environmental , Hydrocarbons/metabolism , Staphylococcus/metabolism , Surface-Active Agents/metabolism , Algeria , Anti-Bacterial Agents/isolation & purification , Anti-Bacterial Agents/metabolism , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Bacillus subtilis/drug effects , Culture Media/chemistry , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Emulsions/metabolism , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Lipopeptides/isolation & purification , Lipopeptides/metabolism , Lipopeptides/pharmacology , Molecular Sequence Data , Petroleum/microbiology , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/drug effects , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Soil Microbiology , Soil Pollutants , Staphylococcus/drug effects , Staphylococcus/isolation & purification , Surface-Active Agents/isolation & purification , Surface-Active Agents/pharmacology
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