1. Degradation of polyvinyl alcohol by a novel bacterial strainStenotrophomonassp. SA21
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Cai-Hong Weng, Hong Zhang, Hu Zhu, Shiwei Sun, Munzer Ullah, Aihuan Song, and Hui Li
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,chemistry.chemical_element ,DNA, Ribosomal ,01 natural sciences ,Polyvinyl alcohol ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,010608 biotechnology ,Environmental Chemistry ,Food science ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Phylogeny ,Water Science and Technology ,integumentary system ,biology ,Strain (chemistry) ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Biodegradation ,biology.organism_classification ,Bacterial strain ,Stenotrophomonas ,Biodegradation, Environmental ,030104 developmental biology ,Polyvinyl Alcohol ,Degradation (geology) ,Carbon ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Bacteria ,Oil sludge - Abstract
In this study, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-degrading bacteria were screened from oil sludge using PVA as a sole source of carbon in the culture medium. A novel strain, SA21, was obtained and identified as a member of the Stenotrophomonas genus based on the analysis of a partial 16S rDNA nucleotide sequence, morphological and biochemical characteristics, and phylogenetic analysis. This Stenotrophomonas isolate had not previously been reported as a PVA-degrading bacterium. Stenotrophomonas sp. strain SA21 degraded 90% of the PVA present in the culture medium after 4 days. The effect of nitrogen sources on the production of PVA-degrading enzyme involved in the biodegradation process was significant, and the enzymatic activity reached 82 U/ml when ammonium nitrate or urea was used in the optimized medium. The information obtained in this study will provide a foundation for improving industrial wastewater treatment.DCW: dry cell weight; FTIR: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy; NCBI: National Center for Biotechnology Information; PCR: polymerase chain reaction; PVA: polyvinyl alcohol; SEM: scanning electron microscope.
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- 2017
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