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245.1.0.a: BIODEGRADATION OF METHYL-PARATHION BY BACTERIA ISOLATED OF AGRICULTURAL SOIL

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520.3.#.a: A methyl-parathion degrading consortium of bacteria was isolated from agricultural soils in central Mexico (Morelos state), using methyl-parathion as the only carbon source. The ability of the consortium to degrade methyl-parathion, was assessed with a mineral medium containing 15 mg/L of pesticide; remnants concentration of methyl-parathion were measured by gas chromatography Different colonies were chosen from the consortium obtained, depending on their color, growth shape, morphology, consistency, borders and surface. As much as eleven different genera of bacteria were found in the consortium, which were tested for enzymatic activity by measuring change in absorbance at 410 nm, when a 15 mg/L solution of methyl-parathion was exposed to an extract containing the enzyme (a phosphotriesterase), to produce dimethylthiophosphoric acid and p-nitrophenol. From the eleven tested species plus Flavobacterium sp. ATCC 27551 strain, only five of them showed phosphotriesterase activity on the methyl-parathion. Because most of the isolated bacteria are pathogens it becomes difficult to establish recommendations towards the extensive use of one of these strains in natural environments. However, these bacteria could be considered as a potential source of enzymes to reduce environmental contamination by methyl-parathion and its residues.

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BIODEGRADATION OF METHYL-PARATHION BY BACTERIA ISOLATED OF AGRICULTURAL SOIL

Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Laura; Monterrosas Brisson, Michelle; Yanez Ocampo, Gustavo; Sánchez Salinas, Enrique

Instituto de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y Cambio Climático, UNAM, publicado en Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Laura, et al. (2001). BIODEGRADATION OF METHYL-PARATHION BY BACTERIA ISOLATED OF AGRICULTURAL SOIL. Revista Internacional de Contaminación Ambiental; Vol. 17 Núm. 3, 2001; 147-155. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/23006

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Autor(es)
Ortiz Hernández, Ma. Laura; Monterrosas Brisson, Michelle; Yanez Ocampo, Gustavo; Sánchez Salinas, Enrique
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biología y Química
Título
BIODEGRADATION OF METHYL-PARATHION BY BACTERIA ISOLATED OF AGRICULTURAL SOIL
Fecha
2011-06-06
Resumen
A methyl-parathion degrading consortium of bacteria was isolated from agricultural soils in central Mexico (Morelos state), using methyl-parathion as the only carbon source. The ability of the consortium to degrade methyl-parathion, was assessed with a mineral medium containing 15 mg/L of pesticide; remnants concentration of methyl-parathion were measured by gas chromatography Different colonies were chosen from the consortium obtained, depending on their color, growth shape, morphology, consistency, borders and surface. As much as eleven different genera of bacteria were found in the consortium, which were tested for enzymatic activity by measuring change in absorbance at 410 nm, when a 15 mg/L solution of methyl-parathion was exposed to an extract containing the enzyme (a phosphotriesterase), to produce dimethylthiophosphoric acid and p-nitrophenol. From the eleven tested species plus Flavobacterium sp. ATCC 27551 strain, only five of them showed phosphotriesterase activity on the methyl-parathion. Because most of the isolated bacteria are pathogens it becomes difficult to establish recommendations towards the extensive use of one of these strains in natural environments. However, these bacteria could be considered as a potential source of enzymes to reduce environmental contamination by methyl-parathion and its residues.
Tema
pesticides; methyl parathion; bacteria; biodegradation; phosphotriesterase; parathion-hidrolase
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN impreso: 0188-4999

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