Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS

This research was conducted to investigate and compare the various metabolite, produced from the metabolism of two different SRB strain, that were involved in the biocorrosion process. Stainless steel coupons were immersed in two strains of sulfatereducing bacteria, A1H1 and EB3 (designated as SRB1...

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Main Authors: Nawawi, M.F., Sahrani, F.K., Azizan, K.A., Ali, M.M., Ahmad, A., Usup, G.
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spelling my-ukm.journal.72872016-12-14T06:43:38Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7287/ Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS Nawawi, M.F. Sahrani, F.K. Azizan, K.A. Ali, M.M. Ahmad, A. Usup, G. This research was conducted to investigate and compare the various metabolite, produced from the metabolism of two different SRB strain, that were involved in the biocorrosion process. Stainless steel coupons were immersed in two strains of sulfatereducing bacteria, A1H1 and EB3 (designated as SRB1 and SRB2 repectively) were isolated from Port Dickson marine vicinity that were grown in VMNI medium. The immersion period were set for eight days. Analysis of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) was conducted using –trimethylsilyl (TMS) of N-methyl-N-trimethylsilylfluoracetamide (MSTFA). The data were than analyzed using Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) method to discriminate the unique metabolite according to each strain. The result showed that SRB1 generates less metabolite but high in concentration. Meanwhile, SRB2 shows a variety production of metabolites but less in concentration. Both strains share the same metabolism in the production of nitrogen based substance and production of norvaline and pentanoic acid. SRB1 shows a very distinct feature as the production of ribitol was spotted in its metabolism where it is usually associated with growth. SRB2 showed a very close usage of sulphur by production of methionine. These results suggest that different SRB strain produced different number and type of metabolites in the biocorrosion process. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7287/1/43_1_05.pdf Nawawi, M.F. and Sahrani, F.K. and Azizan, K.A. and Ali, M.M. and Ahmad, A. and Usup, G. (2014) Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS. Malaysian Applied Biology, 43 (1). pp. 41-51. ISSN 0126-8643 http://mabjournal.com/
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description This research was conducted to investigate and compare the various metabolite, produced from the metabolism of two different SRB strain, that were involved in the biocorrosion process. Stainless steel coupons were immersed in two strains of sulfatereducing bacteria, A1H1 and EB3 (designated as SRB1 and SRB2 repectively) were isolated from Port Dickson marine vicinity that were grown in VMNI medium. The immersion period were set for eight days. Analysis of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) was conducted using –trimethylsilyl (TMS) of N-methyl-N-trimethylsilylfluoracetamide (MSTFA). The data were than analyzed using Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) method to discriminate the unique metabolite according to each strain. The result showed that SRB1 generates less metabolite but high in concentration. Meanwhile, SRB2 shows a variety production of metabolites but less in concentration. Both strains share the same metabolism in the production of nitrogen based substance and production of norvaline and pentanoic acid. SRB1 shows a very distinct feature as the production of ribitol was spotted in its metabolism where it is usually associated with growth. SRB2 showed a very close usage of sulphur by production of methionine. These results suggest that different SRB strain produced different number and type of metabolites in the biocorrosion process.
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author Nawawi, M.F.
Sahrani, F.K.
Azizan, K.A.
Ali, M.M.
Ahmad, A.
Usup, G.
spellingShingle Nawawi, M.F.
Sahrani, F.K.
Azizan, K.A.
Ali, M.M.
Ahmad, A.
Usup, G.
Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS
author_facet Nawawi, M.F.
Sahrani, F.K.
Azizan, K.A.
Ali, M.M.
Ahmad, A.
Usup, G.
author_sort Nawawi, M.F.
title Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS
title_short Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS
title_full Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS
title_fullStr Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS
title_full_unstemmed Sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using GC-MS
title_sort sulfate-reducing bacteria metabolite detection using gc-ms
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7287/1/43_1_05.pdf
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http://mabjournal.com/
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