Isolation of biosurfactant producing bacteria from petroleum contaminated sites and their characterization
Biosurfactants are microbial amphiphilic compounds which can reduce surface tension between aqueous and hydrocarbon mixtures. Bacterial strains isolated from petroleum contaminated soil of various motor workshops were characterized morphologically and biochemically. Biosurfactant producing ability...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Soil Science Society of Pakistan (SSSP)
2017-05-01
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Series: | Soil & Environment |
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Online Access: | http://se.org.pk/File-Download.aspx?archivedpaperid=795 |
Summary: | Biosurfactants are microbial amphiphilic compounds which can reduce surface tension between aqueous and
hydrocarbon mixtures. Bacterial strains isolated from petroleum contaminated soil of various motor workshops
were characterized morphologically and biochemically. Biosurfactant producing ability of the strains was
determined and their emulsification activity was screened against different oils. All the selected bacterial strains
showed enhanced biosurfactants production with yeast extract as nitrogen source and glucose as carbon source at
optimized conditions. These strains also exhibited multiple metal and antibiotics resistance. Isolated biosurfactants
of three most promising strains SF-1, SF-4 and SM-1 were extracted by solvent extraction and subjected to TLC
technique. The technique indicates the glycolipid nature of the compounds and presence of rhamnose sugar, which
was further confirmed by FT-IR analysis. 16srRNA analysis revealed that SF-1 and SM-1 had close resemblance
with Pseudomonas sp. while SF-4 showed homology with Enterobacter sp. Isolation and screening of biosurfactant
producing strains from petroleum polluted places proved to be a quick and effective means to find bacterial strains
with possible industrial uses. |
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ISSN: | 2074-9546 2075-1141 |