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Mohammadreza Soleimaninanadegani1, Soheila Manshad1.
Abstract
This study was designed to investigate the microorganisms associated with palm oil mill effluent (POME) in Johor Bahru state, Malaysia. Biodegradation of palm oil mill effluents (POME) was conducted to measure the discarded POME based on physicochemical quality. The bacteria that were isolated are Micrococcus species, Bacillus species, Pseudomonas species, and Staphylococcus aureus, while the fungi that were isolated are Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida species, Fusarium species, Mucor species, and Penicillium species. The autoclaved and unautoclaved raw POME samples were incubated for 7 days and the activities of the microorganisms were observed each 12 hours. The supernatants of the digested POME were investigated for the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD), color (ADMI), and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) at the end of each digestion cycle. The results showed that the unautoclaved raw POME sample degraded better than the inoculated POME sample and this suggests that the microorganisms that are indigenous in the POME are more effective than the introduced microorganisms. This result, however, indicates the prospect of isolating indigenous microorganisms in the POME for effective biodegradation of POME. Moreover, the effective treatment of POME yields useful products such as reduction of BOD, COD, and color.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27433516 PMCID: PMC4897079 DOI: 10.1155/2014/727049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Sch Res Notices ISSN: 2356-7872
Figure 1COD (mg/L) of autoclaved (AUTO-CNTL) and unautoclaved (RAW-CNTL) samples digested with inoculated multimicroorganism (Ut RAW). The control sample was not inoculated (RAW-CNTL).
Figure 2pH of autoclaved (AUT-CNTL) and unautoclaved samples digested with inoculated multimicroorganism (Ut RAW). The control sample was not inoculated (RAW-CNT).
Figure 3BOD (mg/L) of autoclaved (AUTO-CNTL) and unautoclaved samples digested with inoculated multimicroorganism (Ut RAW). The control sample was not inoculated (RAW-CNT).
Figure 4Color (ADMI) of autoclaved and unautoclaved samples digested with inoculated multimicroorganism (Ut RAW). The control sample was not inoculated (RAW-CNT).
Chemical characteristics of palm oil mill effluent (POME) used in this study.
| Parameter | Concentration (mg/L) |
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| Biochemical oxygen demand | (BOD) 23,400–52,100 |
| Chemical oxygen demand | (COD) 80,100–95,000 |
| Total carbohydrate | 17,000–19,000 |
| Total nitrogen | 850–930 |
| Ammonium nitrogen | 24–31 |
| Total phosphorus | 96–120 |
| Phosphate | 15.2–20.6 |
| Oil | 8,500–11,000 |
| Total solids | 36,000–43,000 |
| Suspended solids (SS) | 9,400–12,500 |
| Ash | 4,200–4,600 |
Biochemical test of bacteria isolates of POME.
| Organisms | Cultural characteristics | Gram reaction | Motility | Oxidase | Catalase | Citrate | Coagulase | Urease | Indole |
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| Mucoid colonies with umbonate elevation | Negative rod | + | + | + | + | − | − | − |
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| Circular, pinhead colonies which are convex with entire margins. Colonies produces a bright yellow, nondiffusable pigment | positive | − | + | + | − | − | − | − |
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| Circular, pinhead colonies which are convex with entire margins. The colonies are golden-brown to whitish in color | positive | − | − | + | − | + | − | − |
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| Dry, flat, and irregular, with lobate margins | Positive | + | + | + | + | − | − | − |
Microscopic morphology and cultural characteristics of fungi isolates of POME.
| Organisms | Type of organisms | Microscopic morphology | Macroscopic morphology |
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| Filamentous | Presence of septate hyphae, long and smooth conidiophores, and long unbranded sporangiospores with large, round head. | Creamy to brownish-black mycelium with dark spores and often appears golden on the reverse side |
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| Filamentous | Presence of septate hyphae and colourless and rough conidiophores with swollen vesicles. | A greenish-yellow colour with a creamy edge that appears golden in the reverse of the septate |
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| Filamentous | Presence of rough conidiophore, with uni/biseriate phialides whose vesicle is round with radiate head. Brownish sclerotia were also observed. | Presence of blue-green to yellow coloration from surface |
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| Filamentous | Presence of dark pigment of micro- and macroconidiophores and it is spherical in shape. | Presence of sickle shaped macroconidia that is yellow to purple in color |
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| Filamentous | Presence of red pigment with edges surrounded by whitish margin. Also the conidiophores are branched. Septate and fruity mycelium are observed | A bluish-green filament is seen which changes to powdery greenish brown. Phial-spores arrangement |
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| Filamentous | Presence of visible spore and short sporangiospores with nonseptate hyphae | A slimy colonies texture with dark pigmented spores |
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| Ovoid sphere | Single clusters of blastoconidia which is round and elongated. Long branched pseudohyphas were also observed. | Creamy to yellowish colonies with smooth, pasty, glistening, or dry |
Physicochemical properties of palm oil milling effluents.
| Parameters | This study (mean ± standard error) |
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| pH | 4.63–4.70 | 5.213–6.357 | 6.56 ± 0.05 |
| DO, mg/L | 2.355–3.766 | 2.567–4.127 | 4.69 ± 0.00 |
| COD, mg/L | 85340–11835 | 1231–2422 | 1806.33 ± 7.12 |
| BOD, mg/L | 48555–48994 | 254–1541 | 382.93 ± 0.89 |