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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 1 (3),
072-076, December 2006
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2006 Academic Journals
Full Length
Research Paper
Removal of dibenzothiophene, biphenyl
and phenol from waste by Trichosporon sp.
Etemadifar Zahra*, Emtiazi Giti and Peimanfar Sharareh
Biology Department/ Isfahan University, Hezar Jarib Street, Isfahan,
Iran, postal code: 8174673441.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
z_etemadifar@yahoo.com,
Phone: +98 311 7932457; Fax: +98 311 7932456.
Accepted 3 November, 2006
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Utilization of dibenzothiophene and flocculation of this compound from
environment by yeast was studied. The yeast was isolated from
phenol-contaminated waste and identified as Trichosporon sp. This strain
used phenol and dibenzothiophene as the only sources of carbon and
sulfur, respectively. However it had better growth when glucose and
yeast extract was added to basal medium containing dibenzothiophene.
When the yeast was grown on dibenzothiophene in basal medium almost 100%
of dibenzothiophene was reduced in 14 days, but in the present of
glucose, only 77% was reduced.. The results showed that glucose produced
more biomass for dibenzothiophene utilization without any sign of
2-hydroxybiphenyl (2-HBP) production. However the yeast utilized phenol
and biphenyl such that there was no accumulation of biphenyl in media.
The results showed that Trichosporon sp. have the capacity to transform
biphenyl and dibenzothiophene, and therefore could be used for removal
of these toxic compounds.
Key words:
Trichosporon, yeast, dibenzothiophene, phenol, 2-hydroxybiphenyl,
transformation, flocculation.
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