Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay

Two strains of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were isolated from Manila Bay using Oil Salts Medium (OSM). They are Gram + and Gram - cocci, which are colored white and yellow, respectively. Both were able to degrade and utilize hydrocarbon in unleaded, leaded and diesel gasoline. The diesel fraction...

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Main Author: Torres, Vivette B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-24732021-06-07T02:03:28Z Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay Torres, Vivette B. Two strains of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were isolated from Manila Bay using Oil Salts Medium (OSM). They are Gram + and Gram - cocci, which are colored white and yellow, respectively. Both were able to degrade and utilize hydrocarbon in unleaded, leaded and diesel gasoline. The diesel fraction of gasoline was more readily attacked by both strains than the unleaded gasoline. The least to be degraded was the leaded gasoline due to the presence of element Lead (Pb), a heavy metal, that may hinder the hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria from degrading hydrocarbons. The rate of biodegradation based on the use of rotovap were 84.21%, 46.51 % and 35.42% for strain 0001, and 89.47%, 55.81% and 2.78% for strain 0002, respectively. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1473 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Hydrocarbons--Biodegradation Bacteria--Morphology Manila Bay Water--Bacteriology Water--Analysis
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Hydrocarbons--Biodegradation
Bacteria--Morphology
Manila Bay
Water--Bacteriology
Water--Analysis
spellingShingle Hydrocarbons--Biodegradation
Bacteria--Morphology
Manila Bay
Water--Bacteriology
Water--Analysis
Torres, Vivette B.
Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay
description Two strains of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria were isolated from Manila Bay using Oil Salts Medium (OSM). They are Gram + and Gram - cocci, which are colored white and yellow, respectively. Both were able to degrade and utilize hydrocarbon in unleaded, leaded and diesel gasoline. The diesel fraction of gasoline was more readily attacked by both strains than the unleaded gasoline. The least to be degraded was the leaded gasoline due to the presence of element Lead (Pb), a heavy metal, that may hinder the hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria from degrading hydrocarbons. The rate of biodegradation based on the use of rotovap were 84.21%, 46.51 % and 35.42% for strain 0001, and 89.47%, 55.81% and 2.78% for strain 0002, respectively.
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author Torres, Vivette B.
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title Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay
title_short Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay
title_full Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay
title_fullStr Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay
title_full_unstemmed Isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in Manila Bay
title_sort isolation, characterization and screening of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in manila bay
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1997
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1473
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