Title of article :
Assessment of Indigenous Bacteria from Biodiesel Effluents Contaminated Site
Author/Authors :
osarumwense, jo university of benin - faculty of life sciences - department of science laboratory technology, Benin City, Nigeria , igiebor, fa university of benin - faculty of life sciences - department of plant biology and biotechnology, Benin City, Nigeria
Abstract :
This study was conducted in order to identify indigenous microorganisms which have the capability to degrade biodiesel contaminated sites. Bacterial isolates were identified on the basis of morphological and biochemical characterization in which nine bacteria were isolated from the site, Staphylococcus aureus and micrococcus letus were found to be hydrocarbon degraders during the degradation test. The efficiency of biodegradation capability of isolates was measured by UV spectroscopy for 14 days wavelength of 600nm. The optimal temperatures at which the biodegradation occurred at 30 – 37^0C. The result obtained demonstrated the potentials of these isolates in situ and/or ex situ bioremediation.
Keywords :
Biodiesel , bioremediation , bacteria , effluent , hydrocarbon
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management