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A. de Sisto, E. Fusella, H. Urbina, V. Leуn, L. Naranjo

Molecular characterization of bacteria isolated from electrical transformer oil wastes.

Abstract

Electrical transformer oil (ETO) includes hazardous compounds such as PAHs and sometimes PCBs as dielectric fluids, which are highly toxic and persistent to degrade. Three species of bacteria belonging to: Acinetobacter lwoffii, Bacillus amyloliquefasciens, and Bacillus pumilus were isolated from ETO wastes. Phenotype and molecular assays revealed the high potential of A. lwoffii to catabolize phenanthrene and ETO as sole carbon source and energy. This article reports for the first time the isolation, identification and the characterization of bacterial diversity hidden in ETO.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2008, Vol. 49, No. 2, P. 148
   

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