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As BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes) contamination in soil and ground water system causes extensive
damages to the public health and environment, several methods have been developed to remediate BTEX contaminated
sites. Among them, bioremediation has been identified as an effective and environmental friendly alternative. In this study, a
novel BTEX-degrading bacteria, named SBS1-7, was isolated from a seabed sludge sample via an enrichment technique. Based
on biochemical characteristics and comparison of 16s rDNA sequences, the strain SBS1-7 was identified as
Microbacterium
esteraromaticum
. SBS1-7 was able to degrade all BTEX components presented as an individual component as well as BTEX
mixture, except ethylbenzene which was degraded only in BTEX mixture. Thus far, there was no previous report on BTEX
biodegradation by
M. esteraromaticum
. Further investigation revealed that supplementation of yeast extract resulted in a
slower BTEX degradation by this strain.
Biography
Sansanee Khiawjan received her Bachelor?s Degree in Biotechnology from Mahidol University in 2011. She is currently pursuing a Master?s Degree in Biotechnology
at Mahidol University under the supervision of Asst. Prof. Dr. Thunyarat Pongtharangkul.
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