Enhancement of lead (Pb) biosorption by Gamma irradiated Aspergillus japonicus

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
El-Sayyad Hosam, F. Elyasergy, Tahany, M. Rahaman, A. Moustafa, Menna Allah, Ashraf
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Among the different types of microorganisms; the fungal biomass is considered as an effective mediator for bioremediation of heavy metals, due to its higher surface area and extensive hyphal density in the soil. About seven fungal spp. were isolated from the soil garden of the Middle Eastern Regional Radioisotope Center for Arab Countries (MERRCAC); however, a single isolate of Aspergillus japonicus with high potential of metals biosorption was selected for further research during this work. Soil analysis revealed that lead concentration was 5.25 mg/ l. The aims of the present study were to gamma irradiate A. japonicus with low doses of 50 to 250Gy, in order to enhance its heavy metal tolerance ability, and to increase its efficacy for removal of lead (Pb) from the soil. Results indicated that combined treatments of A. japonicus with lead and gamma irradiation doses displayed more enhancements of its biosorption capacity and gain in dry biomass than single treatment. Treatment with Pb (1950 mg/ l) in combination with gamma irradiation (100 Gy) proved to be optimum for increasing the biosorption capacity of this isolate. However, Pb at 650 mg/ l combined with gamma irradiation at 100 Gy was the optimum for gain in dry biomass. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic (FTIR) analysis showed that the fungal biomass includes in its surface hydroxyl, carboxyl and amine groups. On the other hand, Transmission electron microscope (TEM) examination of the irradiated A. japonicus cells demonstrated accumulation of electron dense Pb on the cell wall and within the fungal cells, this indicate that Pb 2+ accumulation by fungi occurs by two methods absorption inside the cell and adsorption on the cell wall. The current study expressed a potential new method for enhancing microbial biosorption using low doses of gamma radiation.
γ辐照日本曲霉对铅的生物吸附增强作用
在不同类型的微生物中;真菌生物量具有较高的表面积和广泛的菌丝密度,被认为是重金属生物修复的有效介质。从中东地区阿拉伯国家放射性同位素中心(MERRCAC)的土壤花园中分离到大约7种真菌;然而,在本工作中,选择了一个具有高金属生物吸附潜力的日本曲霉分离株进行进一步的研究。土壤分析表明,铅浓度为5.25mg/l。本研究的目的是用50至250Gy的低剂量γ辐照日本血吸虫,以增强其对重金属的耐受能力,并提高其去除土壤中铅的效果。结果表明,铅和γ辐射联合处理对刺参的生物吸附能力和干生物量的增加比单一处理有更大的增强作用。Pb(1950 mg/l)与γ射线(100 Gy)联合处理被证明是提高该分离物生物吸附能力的最佳方法。然而,650 mg/l的Pb与100 Gy的伽马辐射相结合是获得干生物量的最佳条件。傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)分析表明,真菌生物质表面含有羟基、羧基和胺基。另一方面,透射电子显微镜(TEM)对辐照的日本血吸虫细胞进行了检查,发现电子致密的Pb在细胞壁上和真菌细胞内积累,这表明真菌对Pb2+的积累是通过细胞内吸收和细胞壁吸附两种方式发生的。目前的研究表明了一种利用低剂量伽马辐射增强微生物生物吸附的潜在新方法。
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