Biodegradation of a Complex Phenolic Industrial Stream by Bacterial Strains Isolated from Industrial Wastewaters
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Molecular and metabolomic tools were used to design and understand the biodegradation
of phenolic compounds in real industrial streams. Bacterial species were isolated from an industrial wastewater treatment plant of a phenol production factory and identified using molecular
techniques. Next, the biodegradation potential of the most promising strains was analyzed in the
presence of a phenolic industrial by-product containing phenol, alfa-methylstyrene, acetophenone,
2-cumylphenol, and 4-cumylphenol. A bacterial consortium comprising Pseudomonas and Alcaligenes
species was assessed for its ability to degrade phenolic compounds from the phenolic industrial
stream (PS). The consortium adapted itself to the increasing levels of phenolic compounds, roughly
up to 1750 ppm of PS; thus, becoming resistant to them. In addition, the consortium exhibited
the ability to grow in the presence of PS in repeated batch mode processes. Results from untargeted metabolomic analysis of the culture medium in the presence of PS suggested that bacteria
transformed the toxic phenolic compounds into less harmful molecules as a survival mechanism.
Overall, the study demonstrates the usefulness of massive sequencing and metabolomic tools in
constructing bacterial consortia that can efficiently biodegrade complex PS. Furthermore, it improves
our understanding of their biodegradation capabilities
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Bartolomé, A., Rodríguez-Moro, G., Fuentes, J.-L., Lopes, M., Frontela, J., Lázaro, J., Cuaresma, M., Gómez-Ariza, J.-L., García-Barrera, T., & Vílchez, C. (2021). Biodegradation of a Complex Phenolic Industrial Stream by Bacterial Strains Isolated from Industrial Wastewaters. In Processes (Vol. 9, Issue 11, p. 1964). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9111964














