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Colonized beads as inoculum for marine biodegradability assessment: Application to Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate
Authors:Aourell Mauffret  André Rottiers  Thomas Federle  David C. Gillan  Miriam Hampel  Julian Blasco  Ali Temara
Affiliation:1. The Procter & Gamble Company, Brussels, Belgium;2. Andalusia Institute of Marine Science, Puerto Real, Spain;3. The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, USA;4. Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Bruxelles, Belgique;5. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
Abstract:An innovative biodegradation test system was developed in order to fill the current gap for cost effective and environmentally relevant tools to assess marine biodegradability. Glass beads were colonized by a biofilm in an open flow-through system of seawater with continuous pre-exposure to Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate (LAS) (20 μg/L). Thereafter, such colonized beads were added as inoculum in different test systems. [14C]-LAS (5–100 μg/L) was added and primary and ultimate biodegradation were assessed. The bacterial density collected on the beads (109 bact./mL beads) was ca. 3 orders of magnitude higher than the typical seawater content. The LAS mineralization lag phase duration decreased from 55 to < 1 days and the mineralization extent increased from 53 to 90% as the colonized beads volume increased from 10 to 275 mL. This is the first demonstration of marine bacteria's ability to mineralize LAS. On the opposite, less than 13% LAS was mineralized in seawater only. The colonized beads possibly enhanced the probability to encounter the full degraders' consortium in a low volume of seawater (100 mL).
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