EDTA degradation by cells of Chelativorans oligotrophicus immobilized on a biofilter

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A biofilter based on light expanded clay aggregate (LECA) and cells of the obligate ethylenediamine tetraacetate (EDTA) destructor Chelativorans oligotrophicus LPM-4 has been developed. The culture steadily maintained a high level of EDTA monooxygenase activity of 180–200 nmol/min/mg of protein during three months. EDTA was converted completely or by 80% at initial concentrations of 0.5–0.7 or 2.0 g/l, respectively, in a 2-dm2 biofilter at a flow rate of 20 ml/h.
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Authors E. N. Kaparullina;N. V. Doronina;V. A. Ezhov;Yu. A. Trotsenko;E. N. Kaparullina;N. V. Doronina;V. A. Ezhov;Yu. A. Trotsenko;
Journal applied biochemistry and microbiology
Year 2012
DOI doi:10.1134/S0003683812040096
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