BIODEGRADATION OF PYRIDINE BY FREELY SUSPENDED AND IMMOBILIZED PIMELOBACTER SP

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作者
LEE, ST [1 ]
RHEE, SK [1 ]
LEE, GM [1 ]
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[1] KOREA ADV INST SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT BIOTECHNOL,TAEJON 305701,SOUTH KOREA
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10.1007/BF00167280
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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Freely suspended and Ca-alginate-immobilized cells of Pimelobacter sp. were used for degradation of pyridine. When the pyridine concentration was up to 2 g l(-1), freely suspended cells completely degraded pyridine regardless of the initial cell concentrations used. However, when the pyridine concentration increased to 4 g l(-1), the initial cell concentration in freely suspended cell culture should be higher than 1.5 g dry cell weight l(-1) for complete degradation of pyridine. In addition, a freely suspended cell culture with a high initial cell concentration resulted in a high volumetric pyridine-degradation rate, suggesting the potential use of immobilized cells for pyridine-degradation. When the immobilized cells were used for pyridine-degradation, neither specific pyridine-degradation rate nor tolerance against pyridine was improved. However, a high volumetric pyridine-degradation rate in the range 0.082-0.129 g l(-1) hr(-1) could be achieved by the immobilized cells because of the high cell concentration. Furthermore, when the immobilized cells were reused in degrading pyridine at a concentration of 2-4 g l(-1) they did not lose their pyridine-degrading activity for 2 weeks. Taken together, the data obtained here showed the feasibility of using immobilized cells for pyridine-degradation.
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