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Surface active properties of bacterial strains isolated from petroleum hydrocarbon-bioremediated soil.
Plaza, Grazyna A; Ulfig, Krzysztof; Brigmon, Robin L.
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  • Plaza GA; Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas, 40-844 Katowice, Poland. pla@ietu.katowice.pl
Pol J Microbiol ; 54(2): 161-7, 2005.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16209110
ABSTRACT
Two bacterial strains identified as Ralstonia picketti (BP 20) and Alcaligenes piechaudii (CZOR L-1B) were isolated from petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil following bioremediation treatment. The surface active properties, e.g. surface tension, emulsification and foamability of their culture filtrates were evaluated. Bacterial cell-surface hydrophobicity (BAH) as measured by analyzing cell affinity towards aliphatic and aromatic compounds was also determinated. The bacteria grew in liquid cultures containing 1% (v/v) of crude oil as carbon and energy source at 30 degrees C under aerobic conditions. The surface tensions were reduced to 61 mN/m and 55 mN/m by Ralstonia picketti and Alcaligenes piechaudii, respectively. The emulsification index (EI24) was almost 100% for all tested compounds except diesel oil. The stability of the emulsions was deteminated at 4 degrees C, 45 degrees C and 65 degrees C. The emulsions were stable at 4 degrees C. Ralstonia picketti was better foam inducer (FV = 50 ml) compared to Alcaligenes piechaudii (FV = 10 ml). The BAH measurements revealed higher adhesion of Alcaligenes piechaudii cells towards different hydrocarbons compared to Ralstonia picketti cells. The strains were found to have a surface hydrophobicity in the following order aliphatic hydrocarbons, BTEX, and PAHs. The ability to adhere to bulk hydrocarbon is mostly a characteristic of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. The strains were found to be better emulsifiers than surface tension reducers. They produce water-soluble extracellular bioemulsifiers. Both bacterial isolates have good properties to use them, mainly in the petroleum industry, e.g. in enhanced oil recovery and in bioremediation processes-primarily due to their emulsification property, i.e. emulsion forming and stabilizing capacity.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microbiologia do Solo / Tensoativos / Petróleo / Ralstonia / Alcaligenes / Hidrocarbonetos Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Pol J Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2005 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Polônia
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microbiologia do Solo / Tensoativos / Petróleo / Ralstonia / Alcaligenes / Hidrocarbonetos Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Pol J Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2005 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Polônia