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J Environ Biol ; 2002 Oct; 23(4): 399-406
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113846

ABSTRACT

The seed testing laboratories of Maharashtra discard 10 tonnes of grains and oil seeds treated with pesticides per annum. These agricultural wastes could be converted to reducing sugar and ethanol in a two stage semicontinuous fluidised bed bioreactor containing immobilised, Bacillus sp. and Zymomonas mobilis in the 1st stage and Saccharomyces diastaticus and S. cerevisae in the 2nd stage. The optimum temperature and pH for fermentation in both the stages were 30 degrees C and 7.2 respectively. In this process 600 g (approximately 400 g starch) waste seeds could yield 402 g of reducing sugar in the 1st stage after 20 h and 205 g ethanol in the 2nd stage after 40 h incubation with a yield factor 0.51. Using these system 10 tonnes of agricultural wastes could be converted to 3.4 x 107 g of ethanol.


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Agriculture , Bioelectric Energy Sources , Bioreactors , Conservation of Natural Resources , Ethanol , Refuse Disposal/methods , Seeds , Solvents
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J Environ Biol ; 2002 Jul; 23(3): 289-94
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113706

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Three main enzymes, responsible for bioconversion of 1,3 dinitrobenzene (m-DNB) by Micrococcus colpogenes MCM B 410, were isolated from the sonicated cell mass, grown in presence of m-DNB in a synthetic medium, for 7 days. The soluble proteins were separated by differential precipitation and also separated by native PAGE. Each fraction obtained from both the protocols, was tested for nitro aryl reductase, aryl mono oxygenase and resorcinol 2,3 dioxygenase. The apparent molecular weight of the proteins were nitro aryl reductase (30 kDa), aryl mono oxygenase (110 kDa) and resorcinol 2,3 di oxygenase (65 kDa).


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Biotransformation , Dinitrobenzenes/metabolism , Micrococcus/enzymology , Molecular Weight , Chemical Precipitation
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