Abstract
The biodegradation of an oily sludge is facilitated by a microbial tensio-active agent isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa USB-CS1. The optimal oil-in-water dispersion conditions are as follows: pH 6.5, temperature 30 °C, agitation 150 rev/min. The total hydrocarbon content shows that the biodegradation of the oily substrate mediated by the biosurfactant or by the biosurfactant–P. aeruginosa USB-CS1 complex is significantly higher after 30 days of incubation than that in other experimental conditions, by a mean of 70%. Substrate fractionation by column chromatography reveals that, if biosurfactant is present, saturated and aromatic compounds are more susceptible to microbial degradation than they are in other biodegradation systems by an average of 55% and 40% respectively. These results suggest that the stimulatory effects of the biosurfactant on the biodegradation of the oily substrate are limited over time by the loss of surface activity of the biosurfactant after 30 days of incubation.
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