Characterization of an Acrylamide-degrading Bacterium Isolated from Hydrocarbon Sludge

Abubakar Aisami, N. Gusmanizar
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A major source of acrylamide in soil comes from herbicide formulation that contained polyacrylamide that slowly decomposes to acrylamide. Research in acrylamide biodegradation by microbe as a tool for its bioremediation is slowly gaining attention globally. In this research, a hydrocarbon-degrading Pseudomonas sp. strain Dr Y Kertih isolated from petroleum sludge was able to grow on acrylamide. The results show that 1% (w/v) glucose supplied with acrylamide (as the only nitrogen source) was the best carbon source for the growth of acrylamide-degrading bacterium. The isolate was also able to use diesel as a carbon source. The bacterium shows an optimal growth at 300 mg/L acrylamide, pH between pH 6.5 and 7.5 and temperature between 25 and 30 °C. The isolate was able to grow on amides such as acetamide and 2-chloroacetamide, but their growth was inhibited by toxic heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium and chromium. Growth kinetic studies using the Haldane model for growth indicated substrate toxicity at higher concentrations on acrylamide. The maximum growth rate (µmax) was 0.267 h-1 while the saturation constant or half velocity constant Ks and inhibition constant Ki, were 0.182 and 0.25 g/L, respectively. Thus, the bacterium holds great potential as a candidate to remediate acrylamide.
烃类污泥中丙烯酰胺降解菌的特性研究
土壤中丙烯酰胺的主要来源是含有聚丙烯酰胺的除草剂配方,它会慢慢分解成丙烯酰胺。利用微生物降解丙烯酰胺作为生物修复手段的研究正逐渐受到全球的重视。在这项研究中,Y Kertih博士从石油污泥中分离出的一种碳氢化合物降解假单胞菌能够在丙烯酰胺上生长。结果表明,以1% (w/v)葡萄糖为唯一氮源,丙烯酰胺为丙烯酰胺降解菌生长的最佳碳源。该分离物还能够使用柴油作为碳源。在丙烯酰胺浓度为300 mg/L、pH值为pH 6.5 ~ 7.5、温度为25 ~ 30 Â℃的条件下,细菌的生长效果最佳。该菌株能够在乙酰胺和2-氯乙酰胺等酰胺上生长,但其生长受到汞、镉和铬等有毒重金属的抑制。使用霍尔丹生长模型的生长动力学研究表明,浓度较高的丙烯酰胺对底物具有毒性。最大生长速率(µmax)为0.267 h-1,饱和常数、半速度常数Ks和抑制常数Ki分别为0.182和0.25 g/L。因此,这种细菌作为修复丙烯酰胺的候选菌具有很大的潜力。
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