Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refinery

  Introduction : Environmental contaminations due to petrochemical plastic usage have forced researchers to search new biological methods for biodegradable polymer production. The aim of this study was to find native PHA producing bacteria from Abadan oil refinery in order to be used in biodegradabl...

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Main Authors: Hossein MOtamedi, Mohammad Roayaee Ardakani, Nasim Mayeli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Isfahan 2015-02-01
Series:Biological Journal of Microorganism
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spelling doaj-cd1a2bafa9f44e14a4420ea7a89a4fea2020-11-24T20:49:05ZengUniversity of IsfahanBiological Journal of Microorganism2322-51732322-51812015-02-0131293104Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refineryHossein MOtamedi0Mohammad Roayaee Ardakani1Nasim Mayeli2 Shahid Chamran University Shahid Chamran University Shahid Chamran University   Introduction : Environmental contaminations due to petrochemical plastic usage have forced researchers to search new biological methods for biodegradable polymer production. The aim of this study was to find native PHA producing bacteria from Abadan oil refinery in order to be used in biodegradable polymer production studies.   Materials and method s : For this purpose soil samples were harvested from oil sludge contaminated soil of Abadan refinery. After primary enrichment, screening of PHA producing bacteria was done by PHA- Detection agar and was confirmed by Sudan black and Nile Blue A staining methods. These isolates were identified based on phenotypic methods and sequencing of 16s rRNA. Polymer extraction was performed and optimized using different concentrations of HClO and SDS.   Results : As a result of this study 26 different bacterial isolates were obtained from which 17 isolates were PHA producer with different potentiality. Based on the polymer accumulation 4 isolates were selected for further studies. The efficiency of PHA production in these isolates was 75.53±5.08, 82±19.05, 81.06±6.92 and 79.86±11.84%. Based on sequence analysis in NCBI database, these isolates were identified as Bacillus cereus.   Discussion and conclusion : With respect to the results of this study it can be suggested that oil contaminated soils due to high C/N and C/P ratios and also different carbohydrate contents are suitable candidates for PHA producer bacteria isolation. So the native strains in such habitats with high carbon content can be optimized for industrial polymer production. http://uijs.ui.ac.ir/bjm/browse.php?a_code=A-10-310-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1Biodegradable Oil sludge Polyhydroxy alkanoate Polymer
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author Hossein MOtamedi
Mohammad Roayaee Ardakani
Nasim Mayeli
spellingShingle Hossein MOtamedi
Mohammad Roayaee Ardakani
Nasim Mayeli
Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refinery
Biological Journal of Microorganism
Biodegradable
Oil sludge
Polyhydroxy alkanoate
Polymer
author_facet Hossein MOtamedi
Mohammad Roayaee Ardakani
Nasim Mayeli
author_sort Hossein MOtamedi
title Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refinery
title_short Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refinery
title_full Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refinery
title_fullStr Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refinery
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of Abadan refinery
title_sort isolation and screening of native polyhydroxyalkanoate producing bacteria from oil contaminated soils of abadan refinery
publisher University of Isfahan
series Biological Journal of Microorganism
issn 2322-5173
2322-5181
publishDate 2015-02-01
description   Introduction : Environmental contaminations due to petrochemical plastic usage have forced researchers to search new biological methods for biodegradable polymer production. The aim of this study was to find native PHA producing bacteria from Abadan oil refinery in order to be used in biodegradable polymer production studies.   Materials and method s : For this purpose soil samples were harvested from oil sludge contaminated soil of Abadan refinery. After primary enrichment, screening of PHA producing bacteria was done by PHA- Detection agar and was confirmed by Sudan black and Nile Blue A staining methods. These isolates were identified based on phenotypic methods and sequencing of 16s rRNA. Polymer extraction was performed and optimized using different concentrations of HClO and SDS.   Results : As a result of this study 26 different bacterial isolates were obtained from which 17 isolates were PHA producer with different potentiality. Based on the polymer accumulation 4 isolates were selected for further studies. The efficiency of PHA production in these isolates was 75.53±5.08, 82±19.05, 81.06±6.92 and 79.86±11.84%. Based on sequence analysis in NCBI database, these isolates were identified as Bacillus cereus.   Discussion and conclusion : With respect to the results of this study it can be suggested that oil contaminated soils due to high C/N and C/P ratios and also different carbohydrate contents are suitable candidates for PHA producer bacteria isolation. So the native strains in such habitats with high carbon content can be optimized for industrial polymer production.
topic Biodegradable
Oil sludge
Polyhydroxy alkanoate
Polymer
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