2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2010.03.007
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The degradation of bisphenol A by the newly isolated bacterium Cupriavidus basilensis JF1 can be enhanced by biostimulation with phenol

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“…Small molecular products (F) and (G) were also detected only by the BSTFA derivatization and may produce from the cleavage of benzoic acid. The result of hydroxylation and oxidation pathways found in BPA biodegradation was well agreed with the previous patterns involved in both photocatalytic and biodegradation systems (Fischer et al, 2010;Nomiyama et al, 2007). The hydroxylation phenomenon might be due to the contribution from the cytochrome P450 monooxygenase during the biodegradation of BPA (Sasaki et al, 2005).…”
Section: Metabolic Mechanism Of Bpa Under Aerobic Conditionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Small molecular products (F) and (G) were also detected only by the BSTFA derivatization and may produce from the cleavage of benzoic acid. The result of hydroxylation and oxidation pathways found in BPA biodegradation was well agreed with the previous patterns involved in both photocatalytic and biodegradation systems (Fischer et al, 2010;Nomiyama et al, 2007). The hydroxylation phenomenon might be due to the contribution from the cytochrome P450 monooxygenase during the biodegradation of BPA (Sasaki et al, 2005).…”
Section: Metabolic Mechanism Of Bpa Under Aerobic Conditionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…While the half-lives of BPA biodegradation are increased from 22.6 to 52.7 h, which are almost the same as that (0.58-3.1 d) reported by Zhang et al (2007), but significantly different from the results of 144 d reported by Fischer et al (2010). Thus, it is concluded that Bacillus sp.…”
supporting
confidence: 63%
“…BPA degradation by Achromobacter xylosoxidans strain B-16 and Cupriavidus basilensis strain JF1 was also reported (Zhang et al 2007;Fischer et al 2010). BPA-degrading A. xylosoxidans strain B-16 was isolated from the compost leachate of the municipal solid waste.…”
Section: Bpa Degradation By Gram-negative Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It completely consumed 1.7 mM phenol at the first 2 h and then degraded 90 % of 38.8 mg/l BPA after 225 days. Based on the detected metabolites 4-isopropenylphenol, 4-(2-propanol)-phenol, HAP, HBAL, HBA, and HQ, BPA degradation pathway in C. basilensis strain JF1 was proposed by Fischer et al (2010) in the light of previous BPA degradation pathways. C. basilensis strain JF1 seemed to mineralize BPA in a pathway different from the degradation pathway in Sphingomonas sp.…”
Section: Bpa Degradation By Gram-negative Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, band c was expected to perform as a key player in degrading IPA in SBR. Band f showed highest similarity (95 %) to a strain of Cupriavidus basilensis, which was reported as a degrader for many recalcitrant contaminants (Fischer et al 2010;Koopman et al 2010;Wierckx et al 2010). The band was only detected in samples from SBR, indicating that SBR might facilitate its ability to degrading IPA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%