Abstract

Pyridine, heterocyclic aromatic compound is known to be toxic, carcinogenic and teratogenic to several living organisms. In this study, two aerobic bacteria ITRCEM1 and ITRCEM2 capable for pyridine degradation were isolated and characterized as Bacillus cereus (DQ435020) and Alcaligenes faecalis (DQ435021), respectively. For pyridine degradation, mixed bacterial culture was found more effective compared to axenic culture ITRCEM1 and ITRCEM2 degrading 94.23, 67.84, and 83.35% pyridine, respectively, at 144 h incubation period at pH 7.0 ± 0.1, temp 37 ± 2°C and shaking rate 125 rpm in MSM containing 1% glucose and 0.2% peptone as carbon and nitrogen source, respectively. The presence of phenol and formaldehyde in MSM has shown inhibitory effect on pyridine degradation whereas picoline has favored the bacterial growths and pyridine degradation. Further, the HPLC analysis has shown the reduction in peaks compared to controls, indicating that reduction in peak area might be largely attributed to the bacterial degradation of pyridine by bacterial catabolic enzymes.

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