Waste Management, volume 23, issue 2, pages 167-171
Microbial degradation of pyridine using Pseudomonas sp. and isolation of plasmid responsible for degradation
S. Mohan
1
,
Srinivas Sistla
1
,
R.Kumar Guru
1
,
K. Krishna Prasad
1
,
C. Suresh Kumar
2
,
S. V. Ramakrishna
1
,
P. R. Sarma
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2003-01-01
Journal:
Waste Management
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.734
CiteScore: 15.6
Impact factor: 7.1
ISSN: 0956053X, 18792456
PubMed ID:
12623091
Waste Management and Disposal
Abstract
Pseudomonas (PI2) capable of degrading pyridine was isolated from the mixed population of the activated sludge unit which was being used for treating complex effluents, the strain was characterized. Aerobic degradation of pyridine was studied with the isolated strain and the growth parameters were evaluated. Pyridine degradation was further conformed by chromatography (HPLC) analysis. The process parameters like biomass growth and dissolved oxygen consumption were monitored during pyridine degradation. In order to conform with the plasmid capability to degrade pyridine, the requisite plasmid was isolated and transferred to DH 5alpha Escherichia coli. The subsequent biodegradation studies revealed the ability of the transformed plasmid capability to degrade the pyridine.
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