Candida tropicalis can use phenol as the sole carbon and energy source. Experiments regarding phenol degradations from the water phase were carried out. The fermentor was operated as a fed-batch system with oxistat control. Under conditions of nutrient limitation and an excess of oxygen the respiration activity of cells was suppressed and some color metabolites (black-brown) started to be formed. An accumulation of these products inhibited the cell growth under aerobic conditions. Another impact was a decrease of the phenol hydroxylase activity as the key enzyme of the phenol degradation pathway at the end of the cell respiration activity. This decrease is linked with the above mentioned product inhibition. The cell death studied by fluores...
For the biological treatment of phenolic resin wastewater containing phenol and formaldehyde, a phen...
In this study, RETL-Cr1 was studied for its growth and degradation properties in M3 and modified Ram...
Candida aquaetextoris, a yeast recently described for its ability to use 4-(1-nonyl)phenol (pNP) as ...
Candida tropicalis can use phenol as the sole carbon and energy source. Experiments regarding phenol...
Candida tropicalis can use phenol as the sole carbon and energy source. Experiments regarding phenol...
Kinetics of phenol biodegradation using suspended biomass of Comamonas testosteroni Pb50 (monocultur...
ABSTRACT. As in many other microorganisms, the growth rate of C. tropicalis is affected by phenol. B...
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Copyright © 2013 Hugo Velasco-Bedrán et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Microbial degradation plays an important role in environmental remediation. However, most microorgan...
Candida tropicalis yeast and bacteria Comamonas testosteroni have been considered to be able to meta...
Effluents of industrial wastewaters from oil refineries, paper mills, dyes, ceramic factories, resin...
International audienceCarbon distribution and kinetics of Candida shehatae were studied in fed-batch...
AbstractCandida tropicalis W1 was isolated from the sludge in Yantai of China by selective enrichmen...
For the biological treatment of phenolic resin wastewater containing phenol and formaldehyde, a phen...
In this study, RETL-Cr1 was studied for its growth and degradation properties in M3 and modified Ram...
Candida aquaetextoris, a yeast recently described for its ability to use 4-(1-nonyl)phenol (pNP) as ...
Candida tropicalis can use phenol as the sole carbon and energy source. Experiments regarding phenol...
Candida tropicalis can use phenol as the sole carbon and energy source. Experiments regarding phenol...
Kinetics of phenol biodegradation using suspended biomass of Comamonas testosteroni Pb50 (monocultur...
ABSTRACT. As in many other microorganisms, the growth rate of C. tropicalis is affected by phenol. B...
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Phenols and its derivatives are environmental pollutant commonly found in many industrial effluents....
Copyright © 2013 Hugo Velasco-Bedrán et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Microbial degradation plays an important role in environmental remediation. However, most microorgan...
Candida tropicalis yeast and bacteria Comamonas testosteroni have been considered to be able to meta...
Effluents of industrial wastewaters from oil refineries, paper mills, dyes, ceramic factories, resin...
International audienceCarbon distribution and kinetics of Candida shehatae were studied in fed-batch...
AbstractCandida tropicalis W1 was isolated from the sludge in Yantai of China by selective enrichmen...
For the biological treatment of phenolic resin wastewater containing phenol and formaldehyde, a phen...
In this study, RETL-Cr1 was studied for its growth and degradation properties in M3 and modified Ram...
Candida aquaetextoris, a yeast recently described for its ability to use 4-(1-nonyl)phenol (pNP) as ...