Biodegradation ofVernonia galamensis seed Oil byAcinetobacter andPseudomonas sp. |
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Authors: | Eva-Sarbah-Yalley Folahan O. Ayorinde Broderick E. Eribo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Howard University, 20059 Washington, D.C.;(2) Department of Chemistry, Howard University, 20059 Washington, D.C. |
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Abstract: | The biodegradability ofVernonia galamensis seed oil (VO) has been demonstrated with two environmental bacterial strains,Acinetobacter Iwoffi (HU 3955), andPseudomonas sp. (HU 4020). A time-dependent increase in the degradative activities of both bacteria species was apparent. There wasca. 60% decrease in the amount of VO over an eightday incubation period. Additionally, lipolytic activity was evident from the amount of free fatty acid (FFA) that was generated. The percent FFA of the residual oil were 82% for thePseudomonas strain, and 62% for theAcinetobacter strain. The weight per epoxy value of the VO in the fermentation medium remained relatively constant over the incubation period, suggesting the lack of preference for either the epoxidized or nonepoxidized acids present in VO. |
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Keywords: | Acinetobacter sp. biodegradation Pseudomonas sp. seed oil Vernonia galamensis |
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