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Identification of the ‘Active’ Fraction and Metabolic Pathways in Trace Organic Contaminants Removal Using Stable Isotope Probing

机译:使用稳定同位素探测鉴定去除痕量有机污染物中的“活性”组分和代谢途径

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The widespread presence of trace organic contaminants (TOrC), such as the endocrine disrupting compound bisphenol-A (BPA), has been cause for growing concern due to persistence in the environment and potential ecological impacts. Despite progress made in understanding the removal of TOrC in biological wastewater treatment processes, there is still a lack of consensus regarding the identity of microorganisms active in biodegradation and the exact removal mechanisms involved. This research aimed to develop a clear understanding of the microbial ‘active’ fraction in activated sludge which is responsible for the assimilation of a selected TOrC, BPA. Through the use of DNA stable isotope probing (DNA-SIP), BPA assimilating organisms were identified. This active fraction of BPA assimilation included bacteria related to Sphingobium spp., Sphingomonas spp., Pussilimonas spp., and Variovorax spp.. Results from this work also confirm that prior or time-course exposure to BPA as well as bioreactor process conditions influence microbial community structure and function. Added understanding of TOrC removal mechanisms could be derived through continued investigation into microbial functions associated with BPA removal.This title belongs to WERF Research Report Series ISBN: 9781780408286 (eBook)
机译:由于环境的持久性和潜在的生态影响,痕量有机污染物(TOrC)的广泛存在,例如破坏内分泌的化合物双酚A(BPA),已引起越来越多的关注。尽管在理解生物废水处理过程中TOrC的去除方面取得了进展,但对于在生物降解中具有活性的微生物的身份以及所涉及的确切去除机制仍缺乏共识。这项研究旨在对活性污泥中的微生物“活性”部分有一个清晰的了解,该部分负责选择的TOrC,BPA的吸收。通过使用DNA稳定同位素探测(DNA-SIP),可以识别BPA同化生物。 BPA同化的这一活性级分包括与鞘氨醇单孢菌,鞘氨醇单胞菌,Pussilimonas菌和Variovorax菌有关的细菌。这项工作的结果还证实,接触BPA的先前或时间过程以及生物反应器工艺条件会影响微生物。社区的结构和功能。通过继续研究与BPA去除相关的微生物功能,可以进一步了解TOrC去除机理。该标题属于WERF研究报告系列ISBN:9781780408286(电子书)

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