PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF LOW ELECTRIC CURRENT ON PRODUCTION OF BIOSURFACTANT BY Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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2019-09-18
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Abstract
Several studies have been attempted to investigate the effect of different parameters on the
performance of biosurfactant production by microorganisms, these parameters include temperature,
pH, agitation, and carbon and nitrogen sources. In literature, the studies devoted to the use of electric
current are mostly focused on the treatment of wastewaters by electrocoagulation. However, to the
best of our knowledge, no studies have been reported on the direct effect of electric current on
microbial production of biosurfactants. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of
direct electric current on the performance of a biosurfactant-producing strain Pseudomonas
aeruginosa, isolated from hydrocarbon-contaminated soil, to produce biosurfactant under aerobic
conditions. The bacterial strain used in this study was previously isolated from a fuel-contaminated
soil collected from a gas station located in Boumerdès, Algeria. The effect of direct electric current on
the biosurfactant production was evaluated by varying the inter-electrode distance (d) (2, 4 and 6cm)
with current density values (D) of 3µA/cm2 for 3 days at room temperature (21.7°C ± 3.07°C), at 150
rpm and pH 7. Besides, control experiment was carried-out under the same conditions for which no
electrical treatment was performed. On the other hand, the biosurfactant concentration was determined
at the end of each experiment using a solvent extraction method. The results clearly showed that direct
current application with distance between electrodes of 2 cm yielded the highest biosurfactant
production, and emulsification index (E24). Besides, the production cost decreases of about 20% with
electric current application, which contributes very slightly in the total energy consumption cost. This
method might, in the future, lead the way towards profitable application in enhancing biosurfactant
production.
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10th International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Management (ICEEM 10)
18-21 September, 2019, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Iasi, Romania.
Keywords
biosurfactant; electric current; emulsification index; Pseudomonas aeruginosa