Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar
In this work, CKCr-6A strain was found to be highly resistant to some toxic heavy metals such as Cr+6, Cr+3, Cu+2, Co+2, Cd+2, Pb+2, Hg+2, U+6, tellurium, and selenite. Herein, high chromate tolerance of an isolated strain is reported with a high minimum inhibitory concentration value of 80,000 mg/L...
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doaj-0fe19182a3f2452a8ee75cc180d117752021-07-14T06:02:01ZengKurdistan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advances in Environmental Health Research2345-39902345-39902017-11-015422023210.22102/jaehr.2018.82265.101457889Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of SabzevarMohsen Mesbahi-Nowrouzi0Nasrin Mollania1Khosro Khajeh2Department of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar, IranDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar, IranDepartment of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranIn this work, CKCr-6A strain was found to be highly resistant to some toxic heavy metals such as Cr+6, Cr+3, Cu+2, Co+2, Cd+2, Pb+2, Hg+2, U+6, tellurium, and selenite. Herein, high chromate tolerance of an isolated strain is reported with a high minimum inhibitory concentration value of 80,000 mg/L and the effective parameters (pH, temperature, shaking, and glucose concentration) were selected for Cr(VI) removal by this isolated strain. Cr(VI) elimination by the target strain increased with glucose addition to the culture medium. We optimized the possible parameters and their interactions using design experimental software. After optimization, this strain showed high efficiency in detoxifying chromate; this could reduce up to 100 mg/L of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) over 3 h. The CKCr-6A strain exhibited ability to in vitro reduction after 3 h and repeated removing of Cr(VI) without any amendment of nutrients, suggesting its possible application in continuous bioremediation.http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_57889_fc944c2a60e08624ac8ce4d0bdf1b412.pdfbioremediationcarcinogenic cr(vi)chromium reductionreductaseresponse surface methodology |
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Mohsen Mesbahi-Nowrouzi Nasrin Mollania Khosro Khajeh Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research bioremediation carcinogenic cr(vi) chromium reduction reductase response surface methodology |
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Mohsen Mesbahi-Nowrouzi Nasrin Mollania Khosro Khajeh |
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Mohsen Mesbahi-Nowrouzi |
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Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar |
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Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar |
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Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar |
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Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar |
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Chromium bioremediation by Alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of Sabzevar |
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chromium bioremediation by alcaligenes sp. strain newly isolated from chromite mine of sabzevar |
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Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research |
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2345-3990 2345-3990 |
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2017-11-01 |
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In this work, CKCr-6A strain was found to be highly resistant to some toxic heavy metals such as Cr+6, Cr+3, Cu+2, Co+2, Cd+2, Pb+2, Hg+2, U+6, tellurium, and selenite. Herein, high chromate tolerance of an isolated strain is reported with a high minimum inhibitory concentration value of 80,000 mg/L and the effective parameters (pH, temperature, shaking, and glucose concentration) were selected for Cr(VI) removal by this isolated strain. Cr(VI) elimination by the target strain increased with glucose addition to the culture medium. We optimized the possible parameters and their interactions using design experimental software. After optimization, this strain showed high efficiency in detoxifying chromate; this could reduce up to 100 mg/L of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) over 3 h. The CKCr-6A strain exhibited ability to in vitro reduction after 3 h and repeated removing of Cr(VI) without any amendment of nutrients, suggesting its possible application in continuous bioremediation. |
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bioremediation carcinogenic cr(vi) chromium reduction reductase response surface methodology |
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