Potential Utilization of Bacterial Consortium of Symbionts Marine Sponges in Removing Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons and Heavy Metals, Review
Biology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 86 - 86
Published: Jan. 5, 2023
Toxic
materials
in
waste
generally
contain
several
components
of
the
global
trending
pollutant
category,
especially
PAHs
and
heavy
metals.
Bioremediation
technology
for
management
that
utilizes
microorganisms
(bacteria)
has
not
been
fully
capable
breaking
down
these
toxic
into
simple
environmentally
friendly
chemical
products.
This
review
paper
examines
potential
application
a
consortium
marine
sponge
symbionts
with
high
performance
efficiency
removing
metal
contaminants.
The
method
was
carried
out
through
related
research
articles
by
author
published
other
researchers.
results
study
conclude
development
(GTP)
bioremediation
could
be
to
increase
remediation.
Several
types
symbiont
bacteria,
hydrocarbonoclastic
(R-1),
metalloclastic
(R-2),
metallo-hydro-carbonoclastic
(R-3),
have
applied
improve
removal
performance.
A
crystalline
bacterial
preparations
is
required
mobilize
GTP-exposed
sites
rapidly.
Bacterial
sponges
can
traced
mainly
sea
sponges,
whose
body
surface
covered
mucus.
Language: Английский
Comparison of Pyrene Biodegradation Using Two Types of Marine Bacterial Isolates
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(16), P. 9890 - 9890
Published: Aug. 10, 2022
Polycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbons
(PAHs)
contaminants
have
toxic,
carcinogenic,
and
mutagenic
properties.
Screening
bacteria
from
different
sources
capable
of
carrying
out
the
biodegradation
is
essential
for
mapping
mobilization
purposes
applying
them
to
polluted
hydrocarbon
environments.
The
study
aims
compare
capacity
PAH
by
two
types
isolated
sources.
method
applied
interaction
between
bacterial
suspension
pyrene-contaminated
waste
30
days.
Biodegradation
products
in
organic
compounds
were
analyzed
using
gas
chromatography/mass
spectroscopy
(GC/MS)
Fourier
transform
infrared
(FTIR).
analysis
results
found
several
indications
performance
biodegradation:
pyrene
degradation
Bacillus
licheniformis
strain
ATCC
9789
(Bl)
against
was
relatively
more
dominant
than
Sphingobacterium
sp.
21
(Sb)
bacteria.
percentage
total
product
type
Sb
(39.00%),
that
Bl
(38.29%).
test
(Bl
Sb)
similar
form
alcohol
carboxylic
acid
compounds.
There
no
significant
difference
Language: Английский
Penelusuran dan Distribusi Polutan Logam Berat Merkuri dan Kadmium pada Kawasan Wisata Bahari Kota Makassar
Kristian Renden Maduan,
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Ismail Marzuki
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Jurnal Serambi Engineering,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
7(3)
Published: July 4, 2022
Factors
of
magnificence,
comfort
and
safety
marine
tourism
destinations
cannot
be
used
as
a
measure
to
obtain
satisfaction.
The
quality
the
environment
ecosystem
areas
that
are
free
from
harmful
pollutants
is
an
important
factor
ensure
achievement
health
exposure
toxic
for
every
visitor.
purpose
this
research
trace
distribute
mercury
cadmium
in
Makassar
City
KWB.
Determination
pollutant
concentrations
Hg2+
Cd2+
using
SSA.
Samples
were
obtained
by
incidental
sampling
method
at
5
points
each
on
Samalona
Island
Kodingareng
Keke.
results
analysis
showed
average
concentration
seawater
samples
was
±1.0910
mg/L
Hg2+,
±0.8893
Cd2+,
while
Keke
it
±0.9347
±0.3870
mg/L.
Concentrations
heavy
metal
sediment
±1.3646
±1.9056
mg/L,
respectively,
same
±0.8981
±0.6562
these
two
types
exceeded
standard
MTV
quality.
Sources
contaminants
waters
islands
KWB
thought
originate
geological
activities
seabed,
industrial
operations,
hotels
hospitals
well
household
around
islands.
Language: Английский