Isolation and Characterization of Biosurfactant-producing Bacteria from Ternary Effluent within Maiduguri Metropolitan Council

Hussaini Shettima, Muhammad Bashir Sanda, Nana Shettima Musti, Ibrahim Alkali Allamin, Haruna Yahaya Ismail
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Almost all surfactants currently in use are chemically derived from petroleum. However, the diversity of biosurfactants, environment friendly characteristics, the possibility of their production through fermentation and their potential applications in areas such as environmental protection, surface crude oil recovery, health care and food processing industries, has made its interest steadily increasing in recent years. This research is targeted towards the isolation of indigenous biosurfactant producing bacteria from the local tanneries in Maiduguri. Physico – chemical parameters such as temperature and pH of all samples were tested at the site of collection, while others such as Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Desolved Oxygen (DO) and Electrical Conductivity (EC) were tested ex – situ. Simple and selective microbiological media were used for the isolation. A total of ten (10) different bacterial isolates were obtained from the eighteen (18) samples tested. Identification of the isolates was achieved through morphological and Biochemical analysis. The isolates obtained included Providencia rettgeri, Salmonella enterica, Enterobacter cancerogenus, Leminorella richardii, Bacillus licheniformis, B. niacini, Paenibacillus residui, Proteus mirabilis, Lysinibacillus massiliensis and L. fusiformis. Of the ten (10) isolates obtained, only seven (7) were found positive for biosurfactant production. They incuded P. rettgeri, E. cancerogenus, L. richardii, B. niacini, P. residui, L. massiliensis and L. fusiformis, of which L. fusiformis showed the highest emulsification activity of 25% at 4cm emulsion height. The results suggest that the Majema tannery effluents harbour biosurfactant - producing bacteria. Thus, tannery effluents can be possibly remediated using the biosurfactants and bacteria producing the biosurfactants.
迈杜古里市议会内三元废水中产生物表面活性剂细菌的分离与表征
目前使用的几乎所有表面活性剂都是从石油中化学提取的。然而,生物表面活性剂的多样性、环境友好性、发酵生产的可能性及其在环境保护、表面原油回收、医疗保健和食品加工等领域的潜在应用,近年来引起了人们的兴趣。本研究旨在从迈杜古里当地制革厂中分离出本土生物表面活性剂生产细菌。所有样品的物理化学参数(如温度和pH)在采集现场进行测试,而其他参数(如生化需氧量(BOD),脱氧(DO)和电导率(EC))则在现场进行测试。采用简单、选择性的微生物培养基进行分离。从18份检测样品中共分离出10种不同的细菌。通过形态和生化分析对分离菌株进行鉴定。分离得到的菌株包括:雷氏普罗维登斯菌、肠沙门氏菌、癌肠杆菌属、李氏Leminorella richardii、地衣芽孢杆菌、烟酸芽孢杆菌、残余物芽孢杆菌、神奇变形杆菌、马塞利赖希杆菌和梭状乳杆菌。在获得的10株分离株中,只有7株对生物表面活性剂的生产呈阳性。其中,雷氏乳杆菌、癌症乳杆菌、李氏乳杆菌、烟酸乳杆菌、残叶乳杆菌、马塞利乳杆菌和梭形乳杆菌的乳化活性最高,在乳化高度为4cm时,梭形乳杆菌的乳化活性为25%。结果表明,马吉马制革厂废水中存在产生生物表面活性剂的细菌。因此,可以使用生物表面活性剂和产生生物表面活性剂的细菌来修复制革厂废水。
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