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Biodegradation kinetics and toxicity of vegetable oil triacylglycerols under aerobic conditions
Authors:Campo Pablo  Zhao Yuechen  Suidan Makram T  Venosa Albert D  Sorial George A
Institution:

aDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0071, United States

bUS EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH 45268, United States

Abstract:The aerobic biodegradation of five triacylglycerols (TAGs), three liquids triolein (OOO), trilinolein (LLL), and trilinolenin (LnLnLn)] and two solids tripalmitin (PPP) and tristearin (SSS)] was studied in water. Respirometry tests were designed and conducted to determine the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) parameters of the compounds. In the case of the solid lipids, the degradation process was limited by their extremely non-polar nature. When added to water, PPP and SSS formed irregular clumps or gumballs, not a fine and uniform suspension required for the lipase activity. After 30 days, appreciable mineralization was not achieved; therefore, first-order biodegradation coefficients could not be determined. The bioavailability of the liquid TAGs was restricted due to the presence of double bonds in the fatty acids (FAs). An autoxidation process occurred in the allylic chains, resulting in the production of hydroperoxides. These compounds polymerized and became non-biodegradable. Nevertheless, the non-oxidized fractions were readily mineralized, and BOD rate constants were estimated by non-linear regression: LLL (k = 0.0061 h?1) and LnLnLn (k = 0.0071 h?1) were degraded more rapidly than OOO (k = 0.0025 h?1). Lipids strongly partitioned to the biomass and, therefore, Microtox® toxicity was not observed in the water column. However, EC50 values (<15% sample volume) were measured in the solid phase.
Keywords:Triacylglycerols  Fatty acids  Respirometry  Toxicity  Autoxidation
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