Biodegradation of Organic Waste Using Bacillus Species Isolated From Soil

Bibek Rana Chhetri, Preksha Silwal, Pooja Jyapu, Yumika Maharjan, Trishana Lamsal, Anup Basnet
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Organic waste can be enzymatically degraded by microbes. In this study, the Bacillus species were isolated from soil and identified as Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus macquariensis, Bacillus brevis, and Bacillus circulans which were optimized considering pH (5, 7, 9) and temperature (37°C, 45°C, 55°C) for the maximum production of amylase, gelatinase, lipase, and cellulase, principally for the degradation of organic waste. The maximum production of amylase was found at 37°C with pH 7 and 9, gelatinase and lipase at 37°C with pH 5,7,9 by almost all identified species. Similarly, the production of cellulase was shown by Bacillus licheniformis only at 45°C, pH 5. The degradation was confirmed by the analysis of the solid content of degraded waste. The maximum degradation of starch and lipid-containing waste was shown by Bacillus macquariensis whereas Bacillus circulans were able to degrade gelatin-containing waste effectively. Bacillus species showed a synergistic effect in biodegradation. Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis used in ratios 1:1 and 1:2 were found to be effective degraders of lipid and starch-containing waste respectively. Bacillus macquariensis, Bacillus brevis, and Bacillus circulans used in ratio 1:1:1 showed effective degradation of gelatin-containing waste. The degradation of the organic waste by multi-enzyme producer Bacillus species can be the most effective and eco-friendly method and their optimization for enzyme production can be beneficial for commercial enzyme production as well as for biotechnological applications. Int. J. Appl. Sci. Biotechnol. Vol 10(2): 104-111.
利用土壤中分离的芽孢杆菌降解有机废物
有机废物可以被微生物酶降解。本研究从土壤中分离出芽孢杆菌,鉴定为枯草芽孢杆菌、地衣芽孢杆菌、麦卡理芽孢杆菌、短芽孢杆菌和环状芽孢杆菌,根据pH值(5、7、9)和温度(37℃、45℃、55℃)进行优化,最大限度地产生淀粉酶、明胶酶、脂肪酶和纤维素酶,主要用于有机废物的降解。淀粉酶在37℃、pH值为7和9时产量最高,明胶酶和脂肪酶在37℃、pH值为5、7和9时产量最高。同样,地衣芽孢杆菌仅在45°C, pH为5的条件下才能产生纤维素酶。通过对降解废物固含量的分析,证实了该方法的降解作用。麦夸里芽孢杆菌对淀粉和含脂废物的降解效果最好,而环状芽孢杆菌对含明胶废物的降解效果最好。芽孢杆菌在生物降解中表现出协同作用。以1:1和1:2的比例添加枯草芽孢杆菌和地衣芽孢杆菌分别是含脂和含淀粉废物的有效降解者。以1:1:1的比例使用麦夸里芽孢杆菌、短芽孢杆菌和环状芽孢杆菌对含明胶的废弃物有较好的降解效果。多酶产生菌芽孢杆菌对有机废物的降解是最有效和最环保的方法,其酶生产的优化可用于商业酶生产和生物技术应用。j:。科学。Biotechnol。Vol 10(2): 104-111。
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