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Production of biosurfactant using the endemic bacterial community of a PAHs contaminated soil, and its potential use for PAHs remobilization.

Florian Cazals1, David Huguenot2, Marc Crampon3, Stéfan Colombano4, Stéphanie Betelu5, Nathalie Galopin6, Arnault Perrault7, Marie-Odile Simonnot8, Ioannis Ignatiadis9, Stéphanie Rossano10.   

Abstract

Biosurfactants are surface-active agents produced by microorganisms whose use in soil remediation processes is increasingly discussed as a more environmentally friendly alternative than chemically produced surfactants. In this work, we report the production of a biosurfactant by a bacterial community extracted from a polluted soil, mainly impacted by PAHs, in order to use it in a soil-washing process coupled with bioremediation. Nutrient balance was a critical parameter to optimize the production. Best conditions for biosurfactant production were found to be 20 g/L of glucose, 2 g/L of NH4NO3, and 14.2 g/L of Na2HPO4, corresponding to a C/N/P molar ratio equal to 13/1/2. Purification of the produced biosurfactant by acidification and double extraction with dichloromethane as a solvent allowed measuring the Critical Micellar Concentration (CMC) as equal to 42 mg/L. The capacity of the purified biosurfactant to increase the apparent solubility of four reference PAHs (naphthalene, phenanthrene, pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene) was completed. The solubilisation ratios, in mg of PAH/g of biosurfactant for phenanthrene, pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene are 0.214, 0.1204 and 0.0068, respectively. Identification of the bacteria found in the colony producing the biosurfactant showed the presence of bacteria able to produce biosurfactant (Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas), as well as, others able to degrade PAHs (Microbacterium, Pseudomonas, Rhodanobacteraceae).
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Keywords:  Bacterial biosurfactant; Critical Micellar concentration; Desorption; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Solubility

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31884277     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Characterization and genomic analysis of an efficient dibutyl phthalate degrading bacterium Microbacterium sp. USTB-Y.

Authors:  Zhenzhen Zhao; Chao Liu; Qianqian Xu; Shahbaz Ahmad; Haiyang Zhang; Yu Pang; Abudumukeyiti Aikemu; Yang Liu; Hai Yan
Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-11-05       Impact factor: 3.312

Review 2.  Sustainable Remediation of Contaminated Soil Using Biosurfactants.

Authors:  Catherine N Mulligan
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-03-15

Review 3.  Microbial biosurfactants: a review of recent environmental applications.

Authors:  Estefanía Eras-Muñoz; Abel Farré; Antoni Sánchez; Xavier Font; Teresa Gea
Journal:  Bioengineered       Date:  2022-05       Impact factor: 6.832

Review 4.  Surface-Active Compounds Produced by Microorganisms: Promising Molecules for the Development of Antimicrobial, Anti-Inflammatory, and Healing Agents.

Authors:  Jéssica Araujo; Joveliane Monteiro; Douglas Silva; Amanda Alencar; Kariny Silva; Lara Coelho; Wallace Pacheco; Darlan Silva; Maria Silva; Luís Silva; Andrea Monteiro
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-16

5.  Rhamnolipid-Enhanced ZVI-Activated Sodium Persulfate Remediation of Pyrene-Contaminated Soil.

Authors:  Wenyang Wang; Xiyuan Wang; Hao Zhang; Qingdong Shi; Huapeng Liu
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-09-13       Impact factor: 4.614

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