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Title: A viable bioremediation strategy for treating paper and pulp industry effluents and assessing the prospect of resulted bacterial biomass as single cell protein (SCP) using indigenous bacterial species
Authors: Jutamas Khumchai
Anupong Wongchai
Ruangwong On-uma
Amal Sabour
Maha Alshiekheid
Mathiyazhagan Narayanan
Indira Karuppusamy
Arivalagan Pugazhendhi
Kathirvel Brindhadevi
Nguyen Thuy Lan Chi
Authors: Jutamas Khumchai
Anupong Wongchai
Ruangwong On-uma
Amal Sabour
Maha Alshiekheid
Mathiyazhagan Narayanan
Indira Karuppusamy
Arivalagan Pugazhendhi
Kathirvel Brindhadevi
Nguyen Thuy Lan Chi
Keywords: Chemistry;Environmental Science;Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2022
Abstract: Aim of this research was to treat the organics enriched Paper and Pulp Industry (PPI) effluents using multi-metal tolerant predominant indigenous bacterial species. In addition, assessing the potential of treated bacterial biomass as a single cell protein (SCP). The multi-metal tolerant Streptomyces tuirus OS1 was enumerated from the Paper and Pulp Industry (PPI) effluents was identified through standard molecular characterization. S. tuirus OS1 proficiently ameliorated organic contaminants in PPI effluent in the in study at 35 °C, 45 °C, and 25 °C. Fortunately, the S. tuirus OS1 considerably increased the dissolved oxygen level in treated PPI effluent in 30 days of bioremediation process. Interestingly, at 35 °C of bioremediation process the S. tuirus OS1 demonstrated increased dried biomass (7.1 g L−1) with the total crude protein (SCP) as 5.3 g L−1 (78.79%) in 30 days of bioremediation process. These findings suggest that S. tuirus OS1 is capable of reducing organic pollutants in PPI effluents and producing biomass with enriched protein content.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/74675
ISSN: 18791298
00456535
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