Enhanced
crude oil biodegradation and rhamnolipid production
by Pseudomonas stutzeri strain G11 in the
presence of Tween-80 and Triton X-100
Gokcen Yuvali
Celik*1, Belma Aslim2 and Yavuz Beyatli2
1Department of
Biology, Faculty of Science and Arts, Nigde University
- 51200, Campus-Nigde,
Turkey
2Department
of Biology, Faculty of Science and Arts, Gazi University
- 06500 , Teknikokullar, Ankara, Turkey
(Received:
June 08, 2007; Revised received: October 03, 2007; Accepted: December 20, 2007 )
Abstract: In this study, the growth of sixty-one bacterial strains in crude oil
were determined? spectrophotometrically at 620 nm. Pseudomonas aeruginosa G1, Pseudomonas fluorescens
G6, Pseudomonas stutzeri G11 and Pseudomonas putida G15 were chosen for the study based on the
efficiency of crude oil utilisation. At 1% (v/v)
crude oil concentration, P. stutzeri G11 strain
degraded a maximum of 69%. The percentage of degradation by the P. stutzeri G11 strain decreased from 69% to 59% as the
concentration of crude oil was increased from 1% (v/v) to 2.5% (v/v). Strain
G11 was selected to determine the effects of surfactants (Tween-
80 and TritonX-100) on the biodegradation of crude oil. While strain G11 showed
76% degradation at mineral salts medium (MSM) containing 1% (v/v) crude oil +
1% (v/v) TritonX-100, it showed 61% degradation at MSM containing 2.5% (v/v)
crude oil + 2.5% (v/v)TritonX-100. Also, degradation rate of this strain was
96% in the presence of 1% (v/v) crude oil + 1% (v/v) Tween-80, while
degradation rate was 48% in the presence of 2.5% (v/v) crude oil + 2.5 % (v/v)
Tween-80. Additionally, we investigated the rhamnolipid
production of P. stutzeri G11 strain both in crude
oil and in crude oil + two different surfactants (TritonX-100 and Tween-80,
separately). These results suggest that surfactants have improved both crude
oil degradation and rhamnolipid production and the
degradation rates have depended very much on the chemical structure of
surfactants
Key words: ? Biodegradation, Crude oil,
Pseudomonas sp, Rhamnolipid, Surfactant
PDF of full length paper is available with author (*gycelik@nigde.edu.tr, gokcenyc@hotmail.com)
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