Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment
ABSTRACT A bacterium isolated from Sterkfontein dam was confirmed to produce bioflocculant with excellent flocculation activity. The 16S rDNA nucleotide sequence analyses revealed the bacteria to have 99% similarity to Streptomyces platensis strain HBUM174787 and the sequence was deposited in the Ge...
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doaj-f88cafa3b6714fae8942e012d5d7cf882020-11-24T21:59:07ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1678-440549473174110.1016/j.bjm.2017.02.013S1517-83822018000400731Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatmentMayowa AgunbiadeCarolina PohlOmotayo AshafaABSTRACT A bacterium isolated from Sterkfontein dam was confirmed to produce bioflocculant with excellent flocculation activity. The 16S rDNA nucleotide sequence analyses revealed the bacteria to have 99% similarity to Streptomyces platensis strain HBUM174787 and the sequence was deposited in the Genbank as Streptomyces platensis with accession number FJ 486385.1. Culture conditions for optimal production of the bioflocculant included glucose as a sole carbon source, resulting in flocculating activity of 90%. Other optimal conditions included: peptone as nitrogen source; presence of Mg2+ as cations and inoculum size of 1.0% (v/v) at neutral pH of 7. Optimum dose of the purified bioflocculant for the clarification of 4 g/L kaolin clay suspension at neutral pH was 0.2 mg/mL. Energy Dispersive X-ray analysis confirmed elemental composition of the purified bioflocculant in mass proportion (%w/w): carbon (21.41), oxygen (35.59), sulphur (26.16), nitrogen (0.62) and potassium (7.48). Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) indicated the presence of hydroxyl, carboxyl, methoxyl and amino group in the bioflocculant. The bioflocculant produced by S. platensis removed chemical oxygen demand (COD) in river water and meat processing wastewater at efficiencies of 63.1 and 46.6% respectively and reduced their turbidity by 84.3 and 75.6% respectively. The high flocculating rate and removal efficiencies displayed by S. platensis suggests its industrial application in wastewater treatment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822018000400731&lng=en&tlng=enCulture conditionsPolysaccharideFlocculating activityKaolin suspensionEDX & FTIR |
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Mayowa Agunbiade Carolina Pohl Omotayo Ashafa Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment Brazilian Journal of Microbiology Culture conditions Polysaccharide Flocculating activity Kaolin suspension EDX & FTIR |
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Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment |
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Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment |
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Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment |
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Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment |
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Bioflocculant production from Streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment |
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bioflocculant production from streptomyces platensis and its potential for river and waste water treatment |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia |
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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology |
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ABSTRACT A bacterium isolated from Sterkfontein dam was confirmed to produce bioflocculant with excellent flocculation activity. The 16S rDNA nucleotide sequence analyses revealed the bacteria to have 99% similarity to Streptomyces platensis strain HBUM174787 and the sequence was deposited in the Genbank as Streptomyces platensis with accession number FJ 486385.1. Culture conditions for optimal production of the bioflocculant included glucose as a sole carbon source, resulting in flocculating activity of 90%. Other optimal conditions included: peptone as nitrogen source; presence of Mg2+ as cations and inoculum size of 1.0% (v/v) at neutral pH of 7. Optimum dose of the purified bioflocculant for the clarification of 4 g/L kaolin clay suspension at neutral pH was 0.2 mg/mL. Energy Dispersive X-ray analysis confirmed elemental composition of the purified bioflocculant in mass proportion (%w/w): carbon (21.41), oxygen (35.59), sulphur (26.16), nitrogen (0.62) and potassium (7.48). Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) indicated the presence of hydroxyl, carboxyl, methoxyl and amino group in the bioflocculant. The bioflocculant produced by S. platensis removed chemical oxygen demand (COD) in river water and meat processing wastewater at efficiencies of 63.1 and 46.6% respectively and reduced their turbidity by 84.3 and 75.6% respectively. The high flocculating rate and removal efficiencies displayed by S. platensis suggests its industrial application in wastewater treatment. |
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Culture conditions Polysaccharide Flocculating activity Kaolin suspension EDX & FTIR |
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