Supplemental Carbon Use by Microorganisms Degrading Toxic Organic Compounds and the Concept of Specific Toxicity

J. Lindstrom, E. J. Brown
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ABSTRACT Biological treatment can be used to decontaminate soil and water polluted by toxic organic compounds. Some compounds are metabolized too slowly under natural conditions to be effectively removed from the contaminated system. The technical literature contains several examples where nutrient manipulation has been used to enhance microbial metabolism. One promising technique for increasing absolute biodegradation rates of organic toxins is to augment microbial biomass by adding a supplemental carbon substrate. Simultaneous metabolism of the toxic and supplemental substrates requires maintenance of growth limiting carbon concentrations in culture to avoid catabolite repression. Populations of microorganisms can metabolize very low levels of organic toxins at accelerated rates when an ancillary carbon source is supplied. Cell-specific degradation rates may remain unchanged, but absolute removal rates are increased by virtue of increased biomass. Ancillary carbon can also stabilize a population of micr...
微生物降解有毒有机化合物的补充碳利用和特定毒性的概念
生物处理技术可用于去除被有毒有机物污染的土壤和水体。有些化合物在自然条件下代谢太慢,无法有效地从污染系统中去除。技术文献包含了几个例子,其中营养操纵已被用来提高微生物代谢。增加有机毒素绝对生物降解率的一种有前途的技术是通过添加补充碳底物来增加微生物生物量。有毒和补充底物的同时代谢需要维持生长,限制培养物中的碳浓度,以避免分解代谢抑制。当提供辅助碳源时,微生物种群可以以加速的速度代谢非常低水平的有机毒素。细胞特异性降解率可能保持不变,但绝对去除率由于生物量的增加而增加。辅助碳还可以稳定微生物的种群。
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