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Isolation of the crude oil degrading marine Acinetobacter sp. E11


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Razak, C.N.A. and Wang, W.F. and Rahman, S.H.S.A. and Basri, M. and Salleh, A.B. (1999) Isolation of the crude oil degrading marine Acinetobacter sp. E11. Acta Biotechnologica, 19 (3). pp. 213-223. ISSN 0138-4988

Abstract

The Acinetobacter sp. E11, isolated from Port Dickson Beach, Malaysia, was able to grow in media containing crude oil as the sole carbon and energy source. Substrate specificity studies showed that the bacterium exhibited substrate preference as growth was observed only in media containing aliphatic hydrocarbons, while aromatic and cyclic hydrocarbons inhibited growth. With the aliphatic hydrocarbons, growth was seen only in the long-chain alkanes tested (pentadecane, dodecane and hexadecane). No growth was recorded in the short-chain alkanes (pentane, hexane and heptane) tested. With complex hydrocarbons, only crude oil and 4T SHELL engine oil supported growth. No growth was observed in kerosene and PETRONAS gasoline. The isolate could grow in up to 10% and 20% [v/v] of the crude oil and alkanes tested, respectively. Among the long-chain alkanes tested, hexadecane was the most preferred, followed by pentadecane and dodecane. Nitrogen and phosphorous supplements were essential for growth and the best growth was achieved with 3% nitrogen/phosphorous additions. Microscopic observation revealed that the bacterium adhered to the hexadecane and crude oil droplets. GC analysis showed that the bacterium was able to degrade more than 60% of the hydrocarbons in the crude oil in 15 days at 37°C compared to the uninoculated media.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Universiti Putra Malaysia
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1002/abio.370190307
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: Acinetobacter sp. E11; Crude oil degradation; Marine bacteria; Aliphatic hydrocarbons; Long-chain alkanes; Hexadecane; Pentadecane; Dodecane; Substrate specificity; Biodegradation; GC analysis; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Port Dickson Beach; Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Zaimah Saiful Yazan
Date Deposited: 21 Mar 2025 02:08
Last Modified: 21 Mar 2025 02:08
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116135
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