TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of growth kinetics of antarctic bacterial community for biodegradation of waste canola oil
AU - Zahri, Khadijah Nabilah Mohd
AU - Zulkharnain, Azham
AU - Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
AU - Sabri, Suriana
AU - Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The growth of bacteria is an important aspect in the biodegradation of pollutants, including hydrocarbons, since hydrocarbon pollution has become an increasingly serious environmental problem in cold regions. The present study investigates factors, such as salinity, nitrogen, yeast extract and waste canola oil that caused inhibitory effect at high concentration on the growth of Antarctic bacterial community known as BS14. Kinetic parameters were calculated using models that consider the substrate’s inhibitory effect on bacterial growth; this includes Haldane, Aiba, Teissier and Yano and Koga models. The data were regressed and well-fitted with Teissier model in the inhibitory effect of salt, yeast extract and waste canola oil (WCO) concentrations of –89.908, –70.746 and –57.850, respectively, for the Akaike Information Criterion (AICc) values, whereas the nitrogen source was fitted with Aiba model with AICc value at –84.583. Maximum specific growth rate (µmax) for each factor exhibited various speeds in cell growth rate where the µmax for the inhibition of growth by salt, nitrogen, yeast extract and WCO were at 1.004, 0.131, 1.005 and 0.544 h–1, respectively. The growth rate of Antarctic bacterial community BS14 was evaluated through non-linear regression model and the concentrations of substrate inhibition were identified.
AB - The growth of bacteria is an important aspect in the biodegradation of pollutants, including hydrocarbons, since hydrocarbon pollution has become an increasingly serious environmental problem in cold regions. The present study investigates factors, such as salinity, nitrogen, yeast extract and waste canola oil that caused inhibitory effect at high concentration on the growth of Antarctic bacterial community known as BS14. Kinetic parameters were calculated using models that consider the substrate’s inhibitory effect on bacterial growth; this includes Haldane, Aiba, Teissier and Yano and Koga models. The data were regressed and well-fitted with Teissier model in the inhibitory effect of salt, yeast extract and waste canola oil (WCO) concentrations of –89.908, –70.746 and –57.850, respectively, for the Akaike Information Criterion (AICc) values, whereas the nitrogen source was fitted with Aiba model with AICc value at –84.583. Maximum specific growth rate (µmax) for each factor exhibited various speeds in cell growth rate where the µmax for the inhibition of growth by salt, nitrogen, yeast extract and WCO were at 1.004, 0.131, 1.005 and 0.544 h–1, respectively. The growth rate of Antarctic bacterial community BS14 was evaluated through non-linear regression model and the concentrations of substrate inhibition were identified.
KW - Antarctic community
KW - Kinetic model
KW - Nitrogen source
KW - Salinity
KW - Waste canola oil
KW - Yeast extract
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U2 - 10.5004/dwt.2021.26692
DO - 10.5004/dwt.2021.26692
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100776730
SN - 1944-3994
VL - 213
SP - 128
EP - 138
JO - Desalination and Water Treatment
JF - Desalination and Water Treatment
ER -