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Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh

Spillage of furnace oil is a more frequent event in recent times. In this study, environmental samples from furnace oil spillage sites of the Shela River, the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, were collected after three weeks of spillage. Serial dilution was applied and total seven bacterial isolates were sep...

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Autores principales: Marzan, Lolo Wal, Sultana, Tasrin, Hasan, Md. Mahbub, Mina, Sohana Akter, Islam, Md. Rafiqul, Rakibuzzaman, A.G.M., Khan, Md. Iqbal Hassan
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Publicado: Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6296641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30647647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2017.02.002
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author Marzan, Lolo Wal
Sultana, Tasrin
Hasan, Md. Mahbub
Mina, Sohana Akter
Islam, Md. Rafiqul
Rakibuzzaman, A.G.M.
Khan, Md. Iqbal Hassan
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Sultana, Tasrin
Hasan, Md. Mahbub
Mina, Sohana Akter
Islam, Md. Rafiqul
Rakibuzzaman, A.G.M.
Khan, Md. Iqbal Hassan
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description Spillage of furnace oil is a more frequent event in recent times. In this study, environmental samples from furnace oil spillage sites of the Shela River, the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, were collected after three weeks of spillage. Serial dilution was applied and total seven bacterial isolates were separated as pure cultures. The oil-degrading potentiality of all seven isolates was further assessed, confirmed and compared with the growth pattern in furnace oil supplemented media, 2, 6-dichlorophenolindophenol test, and gravimetric analysis. After 7 days of incubation, isolates SS(3), RW(2), and SB degraded 56%, 43%, and 52% of supplemented furnace oil, respectively. The top three hydrocarbonoclastic bacterial isolates were selected as potential and identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa (SS(3)), Bacillus sp. (RW(2)), and Serratia sp. (SB). All three isolates showed significant oil-degrading capacity compared to negative control, when incubated in sterile pond water supplemented with 2% furnace oil, suggesting them as potential bioremediation agents.
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spelling pubmed-62966412019-01-15 Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh Marzan, Lolo Wal Sultana, Tasrin Hasan, Md. Mahbub Mina, Sohana Akter Islam, Md. Rafiqul Rakibuzzaman, A.G.M. Khan, Md. Iqbal Hassan J Genet Eng Biotechnol III : Microbila Biotechnology Spillage of furnace oil is a more frequent event in recent times. In this study, environmental samples from furnace oil spillage sites of the Shela River, the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, were collected after three weeks of spillage. Serial dilution was applied and total seven bacterial isolates were separated as pure cultures. The oil-degrading potentiality of all seven isolates was further assessed, confirmed and compared with the growth pattern in furnace oil supplemented media, 2, 6-dichlorophenolindophenol test, and gravimetric analysis. After 7 days of incubation, isolates SS(3), RW(2), and SB degraded 56%, 43%, and 52% of supplemented furnace oil, respectively. The top three hydrocarbonoclastic bacterial isolates were selected as potential and identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa (SS(3)), Bacillus sp. (RW(2)), and Serratia sp. (SB). All three isolates showed significant oil-degrading capacity compared to negative control, when incubated in sterile pond water supplemented with 2% furnace oil, suggesting them as potential bioremediation agents. Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt 2017-06 2017-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6296641/ /pubmed/30647647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2017.02.002 Text en © 2017 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Academy of Scientific Research & Technology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle III : Microbila Biotechnology
Marzan, Lolo Wal
Sultana, Tasrin
Hasan, Md. Mahbub
Mina, Sohana Akter
Islam, Md. Rafiqul
Rakibuzzaman, A.G.M.
Khan, Md. Iqbal Hassan
Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
title Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
title_full Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
title_short Characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
title_sort characterization of furnace oil bioremediation potential of hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria isolated from petroleum contaminated sites of the sundarbans, bangladesh
topic III : Microbila Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6296641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30647647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgeb.2017.02.002
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