1. Biodegradation of methyl and butylparaben by bacterial strains isolated from amended and non-amended agricultural soil. Identification, behavior and enzyme activities of microorganisms.
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Juárez-Jiménez, Belén, Pesciaroli, Chiara, Maza-Márquez, Paula, López-Martínez, Sergio, Vílchez-Quero, José Luís, and Zafra-Gómez, Alberto
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MICROBIAL enzymes , *SOIL amendments , *BIODEGRADATION , *SEWAGE sludge , *SOILS , *BIOFERTILIZERS - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the kinetics of methylparaben (MPB) and butylparaben (BPB) removal, two emerging pollutants with possible endocrine disrupting effects, from agricultural soil with and without amendment with compost from sewage sludge used as biostimulant. Compound removal is explained by a first-order kinetic model with half-life times of 6.5/6.7 days and 11.4/8.2 days, in presence/absence of compost, for MPB and BPB respectively. % R2 for the fitted model were higher than 96% in all cases. Additionally, isolation of bacteria capable to grow using MPB or BPB as carbon source was also carry out. Laboratory tests demonstrated the ability of these bacteria to biodegrade MPB and BPB from culture media in more than 95% in some cases. These strains showed high ability to biodegrade the compounds. Ten isolates, most of them related to Gram positive bacteria of the genus Bacillus , were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The study of the enzymatic activities of the isolates revealed both esterase (C4) and esterase-lipase activities. • Removal of methyl and butylparabens was investigated in soil and amended soil. • Bacteria able to biodegrade methyl and butylparabens were isolated from soils. • Most isolates using parabens as carbon source were related to Bacillus. • All bacterial isolates displayed esterase (C4) and esterase lipase enzyme activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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