Metabolism of phenols by Ochromonas danica |
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Authors: | Kirk T. Semple Ronald B. Cain |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Biological and Nutritional Sciences, The University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study investigated the catabolic potential of a eukaryotic alga to degrade one of the most common organic pollutants, phenol. The alga, Ochromonas danica (993/28), was selected for study after screening for its heterotrophic capabilities. The catabolic versatility of the alga was elucidated by incubating with a variety of phenolic compounds. The alga removed phenol, all the cresol isomers and 3,4-xylenol from its incubation media, with phenol being removed more rapidly than any of its methylated homologues. Consequently, the alga was found to have a greater specificity for phenol than for o - or p -cresols. This study shows that O. danica could catabolize phenol and its methylated homologues. |
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Keywords: | Ochromonas danica Phenol Cresol Xylenol Catabolism |
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