Isolation and characterization of chromium resistant bacteria from marine soil
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2017-07Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Chowdhury, Maisha YasnaMetadata
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Hexavalent Chromium is carcinogenic, highly toxic and mobile in nature. It is considered as
an ecological contamination which is utilized as a part of the majority of the commercial
industries and is discharged without treatment. Hexavalent form of Chromium can be reduced
into trivalent form of Chromium which is water insoluble. The trivalent form is less toxic due
to a decrease in bioavailability and they can be used in bioremediation process. Samples were
gathered from the Sitakunda Ship Breaking Yard, seaside locales of Bangladesh, for isolation,
characterization and identification of the bacteria which have the potential to diminish the
cancer-causing Chromium (VI) to Chromium (III). Nutrient agar medium was used which was
supplemented with Chromium (VI) as potassium chromate. By purification on nutrient agar
plates, containing different concentrations of Chromium, the isolate was obtained. Further the
sample was studied. The isolated strain was examined for Chromium (VI) diminishment
capacity in development subordinate way. It was found that the isolate was resistant to Cr (VI)
as well as has the reducing activity. The isolated strain was also examined for antibiotic
resistance profile and the result was, the isolate showed mild to moderate resistant to antibiotic
discs. Furthermore, Minimum Inhibitory Concentration was also determined for the isolated
strain.