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Variation in toxicity during the biodegradation of various heterocyclic and homocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in single and multi-substrate systems
Published in Academic Press
2017
PMID: 27770649
Volume: 135
   
Pages: 337 - 346
Abstract
In the present study, an attempt was made to understand the variation in the toxicity during the biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbons in single and multi-substrate system. The bacterial bioassay based on the inhibition of dehydrogenase enzyme activity of two different bacterial sp. E.coli and Pseudomonas fluorescens was used for toxicity assessment. Amongst the chosen pollutants, the highest acute toxicity was observed for benzothiophene followed by benzofuran having EC50 value of 16.60 mg/L and 19.30 mg/L respectively. Maximum residual toxicity of 30.8% was observed at the end during the degradation of benzothiophene. Due to the accumulation of transitory metabolites in both single and multisubstrate systems, reduction in toxicity was not proportional to the decrease in pollutant concentration. In multi-substrate system involving mixture of heterocyclic hydrocarbons, maximum residual toxicity of 39.5% was observed at the end of biodegradation. Enhanced degradation of benzofuran, benzothiophene and their metabolic intermediates were observed in the presence of naphthalene resulting in significant reduction in residual toxicity. 2 (1H) - quinolinone, an intermediate metabolite of quinoline was observed having significant eco-toxicity amongst all other intermediates investigated. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
About the journal
JournalEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
PublisherAcademic Press
ISSN01476513
Open AccessNo
Concepts (54)
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    Aromatic hydrocarbon
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    Benzene
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    Benzofuran derivative
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    Benzothiophene
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    Heterocyclic compound
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    HETEROCYCLIC HYDROCARBON
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    HOMOCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON
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    Hydrocarbon
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    Naphthalene
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    Oxidoreductase
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    Pyridine
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    Quinoline derivative
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    QUINOLINONE
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    Toluene
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    Unclassified drug
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    Benzofuran
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    Naphthalene derivative
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    Pollutant
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    Quinolone derivative
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    Thiophene derivative
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    Bacterium
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    Bioassay
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    Biodegradation
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    Enzyme activity
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    Inhibition
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    Metabolite
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    Toxicity
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    ACUTE TOXICITY
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    Article
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    Concentration response
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    EC50
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    Ecotoxicity
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    ENZYME INHIBITION ASSAY
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    Escherichia coli
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    Mass fragmentography
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    Nonhuman
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    Pseudomonas fluorescens
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    Total organic carbon
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    Toxicity testing
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    Bioremediation
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    CHRYSEOBACTERIUM
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    Drug effects
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    Enzymology
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    Bacteria (microorganisms)
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    UNIDENTIFIED BACTERIUM
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    Benzofurans
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    Biodegradation, environmental
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    CHRYSEOBACTERIUM
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    Environmental pollutants
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    Hydrocarbons, aromatic
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    Naphthalenes
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    Oxidoreductases
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    Quinolones
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    Thiophenes