Isolation and characterization of chromium reducing Vibrio sinaloensis from marine soil
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2016-09Publisher
BRAC UniveristyAuthor
Morshed, MehmunaMetadata
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Now-a-days, hexavalent chromium is one of the most toxic environmental pollutants
which is very toxic transportable and also is used in almost every industries and released
in the similar manner. Reduction of the hexavalent chromium to its water- insoluble
trivalent chromium makes them less toxic as their bioavailability decreases. Recently,
this particular matter has acknowledged specific attention for their effective use in
bioremediation process. To isolate, characterize and identify the bacteria, samples were
collected from the coastal regions of Bangladesh situated in Ship Breaking Yard of
Sitakunda, which are capable of reducing hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium.
The isolated organism has been studied for chromium (VI) reduction activity for their
dependence on growth. The isolate was resistant to hexavalent chromium and also had
reducing activity. The isolate S2 showed the optimum reduction activity at 370C
temperature and both in pH 7 and 8.5. Finally, cultural and biochemical tests of the
isolate were carried out for identification of bacteria. After analyzing the biochemical
test data in Advanced Bacterial Identification System Version 6 (ABIS 6.0), the isolate
was identified as Vibrio sinaloensis.