Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6

Extensive use of hexavalent chromium in various industrial processes and improper treatment technology for remediation has laid serious public health problems. The present study was conducted to isolate chromium-reducing bacterial consortium from chromium contaminated industrial soils/effluent. B...

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Main Authors: Suchi Dave, Nikhil Bhatt
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
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Online Access:https://microbiologyjournal.org/biotransformation-of-cr-vi-by-newly-invented-bacterial-consortium-sn6/
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spelling doaj-3e0523aca6e44ee3bcc8135d9e58f9142021-10-02T17:14:41ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2018-09-011231375138410.22207/JPAM.12.3.40Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6Suchi Dave0Nikhil Bhatt1Post Graduate Department of Microbiology, Biogas Research and Extension Centre, Gujarat Vidyapith, Sadra 382320, Gujarat, India.Post Graduate Department of Microbiology, Biogas Research and Extension Centre, Gujarat Vidyapith, Sadra 382320, Gujarat, India.Extensive use of hexavalent chromium in various industrial processes and improper treatment technology for remediation has laid serious public health problems. The present study was conducted to isolate chromium-reducing bacterial consortium from chromium contaminated industrial soils/effluent. Bacterial consortium SN6 having five bacterial strains led to biotransform 99.9% of 3 mM Cr (VI) under favourable conditions i.e. 35°C and pH 8.0 within 32 h. SN6 have efficiency to reduce Cr(VI) with different metals i.e. Zn, Cu, Ni, Ca, Co. V. radiata L. was utilized to evaluate phytotoxicity of hexavalent chromium detoxification. Characterization of cell associated reduced products was analysed by SEM-EDAX, XRD, FT-IR, and total chromium concentration was estimated by ICP-AES spectroscopy. SN6 reasonably tolerates and reduces hexavalent chromium under wide variety of investigational environment. That shows promise for its possible use in reclamation of chromate containing industrial wastewaters.https://microbiologyjournal.org/biotransformation-of-cr-vi-by-newly-invented-bacterial-consortium-sn6/cr (vi) reductionconsortiumbiotransformationphytotoxicitydetoxification
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Nikhil Bhatt
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Nikhil Bhatt
Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
cr (vi) reduction
consortium
biotransformation
phytotoxicity
detoxification
author_facet Suchi Dave
Nikhil Bhatt
author_sort Suchi Dave
title Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6
title_short Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6
title_full Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6
title_fullStr Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6
title_full_unstemmed Biotransformation of Cr (VI) by Newly Invented Bacterial Consortium SN6
title_sort biotransformation of cr (vi) by newly invented bacterial consortium sn6
publisher Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
series Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
issn 0973-7510
2581-690X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Extensive use of hexavalent chromium in various industrial processes and improper treatment technology for remediation has laid serious public health problems. The present study was conducted to isolate chromium-reducing bacterial consortium from chromium contaminated industrial soils/effluent. Bacterial consortium SN6 having five bacterial strains led to biotransform 99.9% of 3 mM Cr (VI) under favourable conditions i.e. 35°C and pH 8.0 within 32 h. SN6 have efficiency to reduce Cr(VI) with different metals i.e. Zn, Cu, Ni, Ca, Co. V. radiata L. was utilized to evaluate phytotoxicity of hexavalent chromium detoxification. Characterization of cell associated reduced products was analysed by SEM-EDAX, XRD, FT-IR, and total chromium concentration was estimated by ICP-AES spectroscopy. SN6 reasonably tolerates and reduces hexavalent chromium under wide variety of investigational environment. That shows promise for its possible use in reclamation of chromate containing industrial wastewaters.
topic cr (vi) reduction
consortium
biotransformation
phytotoxicity
detoxification
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/biotransformation-of-cr-vi-by-newly-invented-bacterial-consortium-sn6/
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