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Biodegradation of 1-nitropyrene
Authors:Michael A Heitkamp  James P Freeman  Dwight W Miller  Carl E Cerniglia
Institution:(1) National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration, 72079 Jefferson, AR, USA;(2) Present address: Monsanto Company, 63167 St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract:The metabolism of 14C-labeled 1-nitropyrene in microcosms containing nonsterile estuarine sediments, and in cultures of a Mycobacterium sp. previously isolated from oil-contaminated sediments was investigated. Although mineralization of 1-nitropyrene by pure cultures of the Mycobacterium sp. totaled only 12.3% after 10 days of incubation, over 80% of the ethyl acetate extractable 14C-labeled compounds consisted of 1-nitropyrene metabolites. High pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of 1-nitropyrene degradation products indicated that two major metabolites were formed. They were identified as 1-nitropyrene cis-9,10-and 4,5-dihydrodiols, based on their UV-visible, mass and NMR spectra. Time course studies in microcosms showed that 1-nitropyrene was degraded slowly under aerobic and anaerobic conditions in estuarine sediments. Less than 1% had been converted to 14CO2 after 8 weeks of aerobic incubation. The addition of 1-nitropyrene to anaerobic sediments resulted in no 14CO2 evolution; however, the nitro group of 1-nitropyrene was reduced to form 1-aminopyrene. Although the mineralization of 1-nitropyrene in sediments was slow, the Mycobacterium sp. metabolized 1-nitropyrene in pure culture. This bacterium appears promising for the bioremediation of this ubiquitous pollutant in contaminated waste.Abbreviations DEP Direct exposure probe - HPLC high pressure liquid chromatography - GC/MS gas chromatography/mass spectrometry - Nitro-PAHS nitropolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons - TLC thin-layer chromatography - UV ultraviolet
Keywords:Biodegradation  Nitropolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons  Aerobic  Anaerobic  Mycobacterium  1-Nitropyrene  cis-Dihydrodiols
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