枯草芽孢杆菌对六价铬的生物膜形成和解毒:一种可持续的生物修复方法。

IF 3.5 4区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Aththanayake Mudiyanselage K C B Aththanayake, Mahendra Priyantha Deeyamulla, Mallavarapu Megharaj, Ileperumaarachchige Vayanga Nishani Rathnayake
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六价铬[Cr(VI)]是一种有毒的环境污染物,主要由工业过程产生,对生物群构成重大风险。在向环境排放之前,必须对Cr(VI)进行有效的解毒。本文研究了枯草芽孢杆菌分离株KCBA07C10对Cr(VI)的耐受性和解毒潜能,以及Cr(VI)胁迫对其生物膜形成的影响及其在生物修复中的潜在应用。从处理过的纺织废水中分离出的细菌菌株,在低碳源的Cr(VI)补充培养基中进行了生长研究。通过Cr(VI)和总Cr去除分析来评估解毒潜力,同时使用分光光度法和扫描电镜来评估生物膜的形成。结果表明,枯草芽孢杆菌KCBA07C10耐受高浓度(16.0 mg/L)的Cr(VI),在营养受限的条件下也能通过生物还原脱毒,脱毒率接近88%。这些发现突出了该菌株的生物修复潜力。此外,定量分析表明,Cr(VI)暴露与生物膜形成呈正相关(p = 0.009, α = 0.05),提示其存在适应性防御机制。该研究强调了枯草芽孢杆菌KCBA07C10作为Cr(VI)解毒和生物修复的生态友好剂的潜力。
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Biofilm Formation and Detoxification of Hexavalent Chromium by Bacillus subtilis: A Sustainable Approach to Bioremediation.

Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] is a toxic environmental pollutant, primarily generated by industrial processes, posing a significant risk to biota. Effective detoxification of Cr(VI) is necessary before environmental discharge. This study focused on the Cr(VI) tolerance and detoxification potential of an isolated Bacillus subtilis strain KCBA07C10, along with the effects of Cr(VI) stress on its biofilm formation, and its potential application in bioremediation. The bacterial strain isolated from treated textile effluent, was subjected to growth studies in Cr(VI)-supplemented media with a low carbon source. Detoxification potential was assessed through Cr(VI) and total Cr removal analyses, while biofilm formation was evaluated using spectrophotometric assays and scanning electron microscopy. Results revealed that B. subtilis KCBA07C10 tolerates high Cr(VI) concentrations (> 16.0 mg/L) and achieves significant detoxification via bioreduction, removing nearly 88% of Cr(VI) even under nutrient-limited conditions. These findings highlight the strain's potential for bioremediation. Furthermore, quantitative assays demonstrated a positive correlation between Cr(VI) exposure and biofilm formation (p = 0.009, α = 0.05), suggesting an adaptive defense mechanism. This study highlights the potential of B. subtilis KCBA07C10 as an eco-friendly agent for Cr(VI) detoxification and bioremediation applications.

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Journal of Basic Microbiology
Journal of Basic Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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6.10
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134
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1.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Basic Microbiology (JBM) publishes primary research papers on both procaryotic and eucaryotic microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, protozoans, phages, viruses, viroids and prions. Papers published deal with: microbial interactions (pathogenic, mutualistic, environmental), ecology, physiology, genetics and cell biology/development, new methodologies, i.e., new imaging technologies (e.g. video-fluorescence microscopy, modern TEM applications) novel molecular biology methods (e.g. PCR-based gene targeting or cassettes for cloning of GFP constructs).
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