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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 57(3): 433-6, 2001 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11759698

ABSTRACT

The marine cyanobacteria Oscillatoria salina Biswas, Plectonema terebrans Bornet et Flahault and Aphanocapsa sp. degraded Bombay High crude oil when grown in artificial seawater nutrients as well as in plain natural seawater. Oil removal was measured by gravimetric and gas chromatographic methods. Around 45-55% of the total fractions of crude oil (containing 50% aliphatics, 31% waxes and bitumin, 14% aromatics and 5% polar compounds) were removed in the presence of these cultures within 10 days. Between 50% and 65% of pure hexadecane (model aliphatic compound) and 20% and 90% of aromatic compounds (anthracene and phenantherene) disappeared within 10 days. Mixed cultures of the three cyanobacterial species removed over 40% of the crude. Additionally, these cultures formed excellent cyanobacterial mats when grown in mixed cultures, and thus have the potential for use in mitigating oil pollution on seashores, either individually or in combination.


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Cyanobacteria/metabolism , Petroleum/metabolism , Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism , Water Purification/methods , Alkanes/metabolism , Anthracenes/metabolism , Chromatography, Gas , Cyanobacteria/growth & development , Phenanthrenes/metabolism
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