Isolation and identification of Pseudomonas from wastewater, its immobilization in cellulose biopolymer and performance in degrading Triclosan

dc.contributor.authorDevatha, C.P.
dc.contributor.authorNarasimhappa, N.
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-05T09:30:25Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractTriclosan (TCS) is a well-known emerging contaminant got wide use in daily use products of domestic purpose, which provides the way to enter the ecological cycle, and is preferably detected in sewage treatment plants. In this study, TCS degrading bacteria (TDB) was isolated and identified from a wastewater treatment plant at the National Institute of Technology-Karnataka, Surathkal (NITK), India. The isolate was reported as Pseudomonas strain by performing 16S RNA Sequencing using BLAST analysis. Bacterial growth depends upon several environmental factors. Hence its growth optimization was carried out by response surface method (RSM) based central composite design (CCD) and validated by the artificial neural network (ANN). The Parameters or inputs used for optimization are pH, time (days), agitation (rpm) and sorbent dosage (?g/L). Experiments were conducted in batch mode to achieve optimum growth of bacteria based on RSM trial runs. The RSM model predictions were in better agreement with the experimental results and it was confirmed by ANN. The deviation lies within ±10% with experimental results compared to ANN for maximum trials. Hence optimized parameters were established and arrived at pH - 7, time - 13 days, agitation - 150 rpm, dosage - 1.5 ?g/L presented 69% removal of TCS. Minimum inhibitory assay of isolated strain was conducted to identify the degradation capacity of TCS and it was found out to be lesser than 0.025 mg of TCS. Later the strain was immobilized in two different matrices. One is biopolymer extracted from cellulose (Water Hyacinth) along with sodium alginate and second is free bacteria with sodium alginate and was made in the form of beads. The removal of TCS by TDB-cellulose-alginate (BCA) and TDB-Alginate (BA) beads were 58% and 30% respectively. Hence it was concluded that BCA beads showed effective removal compared to BA beads. Therefore, isolate can degrade TCS when the concentration ranges from 0.025 mg/L to 5.5 ng/L. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Environmental Management, 2019, 232, , pp. 584-591
dc.identifier.issn3014797
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.11.083
dc.identifier.urihttps://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/24686
dc.publisherAcademic Press
dc.subjectBacteria
dc.subjectBiodegradation
dc.subjectBiomolecules
dc.subjectBiopolymers
dc.subjectCellulose
dc.subjectSewage treatment plants
dc.subjectSodium
dc.subjectSodium alginate
dc.subjectWastewater treatment
dc.subjectCentral composite design-response surface method
dc.subjectCentral composite designs
dc.subjectDegrading bacteria
dc.subjectImmobilisation
dc.subjectIsolation and identification
dc.subjectPerformance
dc.subjectPseudomonas strain
dc.subjectRemoval efficiencies
dc.subjectResponse surfaces methods
dc.subjectTriclosan
dc.subjectNeural networks
dc.subjectalginic acid
dc.subjectaspartate aminotransferase
dc.subjectbarium ion
dc.subjectbiopolymer
dc.subjectcellulose
dc.subjectRNA 16S
dc.subjectsorbent
dc.subjecttriclosan
dc.subjectalginate
dc.subjectartificial neural network
dc.subjectbacterium
dc.subjectbiodegradation
dc.subjectchemical compound
dc.subjectenvironmental factor
dc.subjectexperimental study
dc.subjectgenetic analysis
dc.subjectidentification method
dc.subjectimmobilization
dc.subjectoptimization
dc.subjectpolymer
dc.subjectresponse surface methodology
dc.subjectwastewater
dc.subjectwastewater treatment plant
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectbacterial growth
dc.subjectbacterium identification
dc.subjectbacterium isolation
dc.subjectnonhuman
dc.subjectpH
dc.subjectPseudomonas
dc.subjectresponse surface method
dc.subjectRNA sequence
dc.subjectwaste water management
dc.subjectIndia
dc.subjectwaste water
dc.subjectwater pollutant
dc.subjectKarnataka
dc.subjectBacteria (microorganisms)
dc.subjectEichhornia crassipes
dc.subjectWaste Water
dc.subjectWater Pollutants, Chemical
dc.titleIsolation and identification of Pseudomonas from wastewater, its immobilization in cellulose biopolymer and performance in degrading Triclosan

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