Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7

In the context of sustainable bioremediation of Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), in this study, several strategies were explored to enhance the LDPE degradation by the bacterium Enterobacter cloacae AKS7. Initially, Mineral oil and Tween 80 were used to test whether they could modulate microbial col...

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Main Authors: Ranojit Kumar Sarker, Payel Paul, Sharmistha Das, Sudipta Chatterjee, Poulomi Chakraborty, Prosun Tribedi
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Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-a96ecb83363949b39ee9bd772b237c592021-09-24T10:53:23ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2021-09-011531266127810.22207/JPAM.15.3.16Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7Ranojit Kumar Sarkerhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1708-8737Payel Paulhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0241-5667Sharmistha Dashttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7752-8549Sudipta Chatterjeehttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2641-4458Poulomi Chakrabortyhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7877-3597Prosun Tribedihttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6567-006XIn the context of sustainable bioremediation of Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), in this study, several strategies were explored to enhance the LDPE degradation by the bacterium Enterobacter cloacae AKS7. Initially, Mineral oil and Tween 80 were used to test whether they could modulate microbial colonization and polymer degradation by AKS7. Results indicated Mineral oil could increase microbial colonization and LDPE degradation whereas Tween 80 compromised the same. Since LDPE holds hydrophobic characteristics, the organism showing higher cell-surface hydrophobicity could adhere efficiently to the polymer. Thus, the organism AKS7 was grown in media with different concentrations of glucose and ammonium sulphate to exhibit differences in cell-surface hydrophobicity. We noticed that with increasing cell-surface hydrophobicity, the microbial colonization and LDPE degradation got enhanced considerably. The observations indicated that cell-surface hydrophobicity promoted microbial colonization to LDPE that increased the degree of biodegradation. Besides, LDPE films were photo-oxidized before microbial exposure which showed that AKS7 could degrade ultra-violet (UV) treated LDPE more proficiently compared to the UV-untreated polymer. Moreover, AKS7 could colonize more effectively to the UV-treated LDPE in contrast to the untreated LDPE. Furthermore, it was observed that UV exposure increased the carbonyl bond index of the polymer which got utilized by the organism efficiently thereby increasing the polymer degradation. Hence, the observations indicated that effective microbial colonization to UV-treated LDPE films exhibited a promising metabolic activity that could show an enhanced degradation of LDPE. Therefore, AKS7 warrants to be considered as a promising organism for enhanced degradation of LDPE.https://microbiologyjournal.org/exploration-of-strategies-for-the-enhanced-biodegradation-of-low-density-polyethylene-ldpe-by-a-soil-bacterium-enterobacter-cloacae-aks7/ldpeenterobacter cloacae aks7bioremediationmicrobial colonizationcell-surface hydrophobicitycarbonyl bond index
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Payel Paul
Sharmistha Das
Sudipta Chatterjee
Poulomi Chakraborty
Prosun Tribedi
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Payel Paul
Sharmistha Das
Sudipta Chatterjee
Poulomi Chakraborty
Prosun Tribedi
Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
ldpe
enterobacter cloacae aks7
bioremediation
microbial colonization
cell-surface hydrophobicity
carbonyl bond index
author_facet Ranojit Kumar Sarker
Payel Paul
Sharmistha Das
Sudipta Chatterjee
Poulomi Chakraborty
Prosun Tribedi
author_sort Ranojit Kumar Sarker
title Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7
title_short Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7
title_full Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7
title_fullStr Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of Strategies for the Enhanced Biodegradation of Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) by A Soil Bacterium Enterobacter Cloacae AKS7
title_sort exploration of strategies for the enhanced biodegradation of low-density polyethylene (ldpe) by a soil bacterium enterobacter cloacae aks7
publisher Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
series Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
issn 0973-7510
2581-690X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description In the context of sustainable bioremediation of Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), in this study, several strategies were explored to enhance the LDPE degradation by the bacterium Enterobacter cloacae AKS7. Initially, Mineral oil and Tween 80 were used to test whether they could modulate microbial colonization and polymer degradation by AKS7. Results indicated Mineral oil could increase microbial colonization and LDPE degradation whereas Tween 80 compromised the same. Since LDPE holds hydrophobic characteristics, the organism showing higher cell-surface hydrophobicity could adhere efficiently to the polymer. Thus, the organism AKS7 was grown in media with different concentrations of glucose and ammonium sulphate to exhibit differences in cell-surface hydrophobicity. We noticed that with increasing cell-surface hydrophobicity, the microbial colonization and LDPE degradation got enhanced considerably. The observations indicated that cell-surface hydrophobicity promoted microbial colonization to LDPE that increased the degree of biodegradation. Besides, LDPE films were photo-oxidized before microbial exposure which showed that AKS7 could degrade ultra-violet (UV) treated LDPE more proficiently compared to the UV-untreated polymer. Moreover, AKS7 could colonize more effectively to the UV-treated LDPE in contrast to the untreated LDPE. Furthermore, it was observed that UV exposure increased the carbonyl bond index of the polymer which got utilized by the organism efficiently thereby increasing the polymer degradation. Hence, the observations indicated that effective microbial colonization to UV-treated LDPE films exhibited a promising metabolic activity that could show an enhanced degradation of LDPE. Therefore, AKS7 warrants to be considered as a promising organism for enhanced degradation of LDPE.
topic ldpe
enterobacter cloacae aks7
bioremediation
microbial colonization
cell-surface hydrophobicity
carbonyl bond index
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/exploration-of-strategies-for-the-enhanced-biodegradation-of-low-density-polyethylene-ldpe-by-a-soil-bacterium-enterobacter-cloacae-aks7/
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