Six isolates with phenol degrading ability were obtained from marine sediments by enrichment procedures and an isolate, AM4, was identified as Alcaligenes sp. by 16S rDNA sequencing. The Plackett-Burman design was applied to estimate the significance of culture medium components and conditions for phenol degradation by Alcaligenes sp. AM4. The resulting medium formula which was predicted to be near optimal was: phenol conc. (240 μg/ml), culture volume (37.5 ml), inoculum’s size (0.15 ml), NH4SO4 (0.5 g/l), K2HPO4 (0.75 g/l), KH2PO4 (0.75 g/l), MgSO4 (0.3 g/l) and NaCl (0.25 g/l). Scanning electron microscopy was applied to cells exposed to phenol, and a larger cell size was detected, resulting in a reduced cell surface. This relative reduct...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...
WOS: 000369206700019Phenol is a toxic aromatic compound produced as a by-product of industrial activ...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...
Phenol is a toxic organic pollutant to living cells and its biodegradation is considered the best me...
The increasing phenol and phenolic wastes necessitates the screening of bacteria that are able to de...
Phenol is a toxic pollutant found in effluent of numerous industries and its elimination is a foremo...
Phenol is widely used in China, it not only pollutes the environment, but also accumulates toxic sub...
Phenolic compounds have increasingly found their way into the environment following the industrial r...
Phenol accounts for a large proportion of the contamination in industrial wastewater discharged from...
Nonylphenol (NP) has been a contaminant of great environmental concern due to its ubiquity, toxicity...
Phenol and its derivatives are categorized as one of the most toxic compounds. Phenolic compounds ar...
Phenol is mainly used by the industries to produce a variety of chemical products such as resins, te...
The objectives of this research were to isolate pure phenol-degrading strains from enriched mixed cu...
Phenol is a major threat to the environment due its toxicity effect and extensive use in various ind...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...
WOS: 000369206700019Phenol is a toxic aromatic compound produced as a by-product of industrial activ...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...
Phenol is a toxic organic pollutant to living cells and its biodegradation is considered the best me...
The increasing phenol and phenolic wastes necessitates the screening of bacteria that are able to de...
Phenol is a toxic pollutant found in effluent of numerous industries and its elimination is a foremo...
Phenol is widely used in China, it not only pollutes the environment, but also accumulates toxic sub...
Phenolic compounds have increasingly found their way into the environment following the industrial r...
Phenol accounts for a large proportion of the contamination in industrial wastewater discharged from...
Nonylphenol (NP) has been a contaminant of great environmental concern due to its ubiquity, toxicity...
Phenol and its derivatives are categorized as one of the most toxic compounds. Phenolic compounds ar...
Phenol is mainly used by the industries to produce a variety of chemical products such as resins, te...
The objectives of this research were to isolate pure phenol-degrading strains from enriched mixed cu...
Phenol is a major threat to the environment due its toxicity effect and extensive use in various ind...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...
WOS: 000369206700019Phenol is a toxic aromatic compound produced as a by-product of industrial activ...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...