Biodegradation of mono-, di- and trifluoroacetate by microbial cultures with different origins
2018
Alexandrino D.A.M. | Ribeiro I. | Pinto L.M. | Cambra R. | Oliveira R.S. | Pereira F. | Carvalho M.F. | CIIMAR - Centro Interdisciplinar de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental
This work focused on the biodegradation of three structurally related fluoroacetates (FAs), mono- (MFA), di- (DFA) and trifluoroacetate (TFA), using as microbial inocula samples collected from a site with a long history of industrial contamination and activated sludge obtained from a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Biodegradation experiments were carried out under different modes of substrate supplementation, which included (i) FAs fed as sole carbon sources; (ii) FAs (only for DFA and TFA) fed in co-metabolism with sodium acetate; and (iii) mixtures of MFA with DFA or TFA. Biodegradation of the target compounds was assessed through fluoride ion release. Defluorination was obtained in the cultures fed with MFA, while DFA and TFA were recalcitrant in all tested conditions. When present in mixture, DFA was shown to inhibit biodegradation of MFA, while TFA had no effect. A total of 13 bacterial isolates obtained from MFA degrading cultures were found to degrade 20 mgL −1 of this compound, as single strains, when supplemented as a sole carbon source. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene indicated that among these degrading bacteria only Delftia acidovorans had been previously reported to be able to degrade MFA. This work shows that, despite their similar chemical structures, biodegradation of the three tested FAs is very distinct and draws attention to the unknown impacts that the accumulation of DFA and TFA may have in the environment as a result of their high recalcitrance. © 2017 Elsevier
Show more [+] Less [-]R.S. Oliveira wishes to acknowledge the support of Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) through the research grant SFRH/BPD/85008/2012 and Fundo Social Europeu (FSE) . M.F. Carvalho and F. Pereira acknowledge Investigator FCT program supported by FCT , FSE and Programa Operacional Potencial Humano . This work was financed by national funds through FCT within the scope of the project IF/00791/2013/CP1197/CT0002 .
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