Sol-gel immobilisation of methyl parathion degrading bacteria isolated from agricultural areas of Pakistan |
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Authors: | Muhammad Idrees Syed Ali Musstjab Akber Shah Eqani |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biosciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | The following areas are discussed in this paper: immobilisation of bacterial consortium in sol-gel; methyl parathion degradation and bioremediation applications; evaluation of indigenous bacterial isolates of contaminated soils. Bacterial strains were isolated from agricultural areas of Pakistan which were contaminated with methyl parathion. A bacterial consortium of seven (out of 64) Enterobacteriaceae isolates including Citrobacter, Enterobacter and Proteus vulgaris capable of degrading methyl parathion (enzyme activity ranging 410–675 mU mL?1 for individual isolates and 982 mU/mL for consortium) was selected and subsequently immobilised in tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and sodium-silicate-based sol-gel matrices. Cell viability of suspended and immobilised bacterial consortium was monitored using a minimal salt medium supplemented with methyl parathion. The results indicate that sol-gel immobilisation can be helpful to increase the shelf life of methyl parathion degrading bacterial strains along with preservation of biological activity for bioremediation applications in field. |
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Keywords: | bioremediation methyl parathion soil sol-gel |
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