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Novel mechanisms of biotransformation of p-tert-amylphenol by bacteria and fungi with special degradation abilities and simultaneous detoxification of the disinfectant.


APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 2014 ; 98: 373 - 384






Bibliometrische Indikatoren



Impact Factor = 3,337

Zitierhäufigkeit nach WOS = 9

DOI = 10.1007/s00253-013-5312-0

PubMed-ID = 24158734


Autoren

Schlüter R*1, Röder A, Czekalski N, Gliesche D, Mikolasch A, Schauer F


Abstract

The compound p-tert-amylphenol (p-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)phenol) is a widely used disinfectant belonging to the group of short branched-chain alkylphenols. It is produced in or imported into the USA with more than one million pounds per year and can be found in the environment in surface water, sediments, and soil. We have investigated for the first time the biotransformation of this disinfectant and the accumulation of metabolites by five bacterial strains, three yeast strains, and three filamentous fungi, selected because of their ability to transform either aromatic or branched-chain compounds. Of the 11 microorganisms tested, one yeast strain and three bacteria could not transform the disinfectant despite of a very low concentration applied (0.005 %). None of the other seven organisms was able to degrade the short branched alkyl chain of p-tert-amylphenol. However, two yeast strains, two filamentous fungi, and two bacterial strains attacked the aromatic ring system of the disinfectant via the hydroxylated intermediate 4-(1,1-dimethyl-propyl)-benzene-1,2-diol resulting in two hitherto unknown ring fission products with pyran and furan structures, 4-(1,1-dimethyl-propyl)-6-oxo-6-H-pyran-2-carboxylic acid and 2-[3-(1,1-dimethyl-propyl)-5-oxo-2H-furan-2-yl]acetic acid. While the disinfectant was toxic to the organisms applied, one of the ring cleavage products was not. Thus, a detoxification of the disinfectant was achieved by ring cleavage. Furthermore, one filamentous fungus formed sugar conjugates with p-tert-amylphenol as another mechanism of detoxification of toxic environmental pollutants. With this work, we can also contribute to the allocation of unknown chemical compounds within environmental samples to their parent compounds.

Veröffentlicht in

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY


Jahr 2014
Impact Factor (2014) 3,337
Volume 98
Issue
Seiten 373 - 384
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed ja
Artikelart Originalartikel
Artikelstatus erschienen - Druck
DOI 10.1007/s00253-013-5312-0
PubMed-ID 24158734

Allgemeine Daten zur Fachzeitschrift

Kurzbezeichnung: APPL MICROBIOL BIOT
ISSN: 0175-7598
eISSN: 1432-0614
Land: GERMANY (FED REP GER)
Sprache: English
Kategorie(n):
  • BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY


Impact Factor Entwicklung

Jahr Impact Factor
2008 2,569
2009 2,896
2010 3,28
2011 3,425
2012 3,689
2013 3,811
2014 3,337
2015 3,376
2016 3,42
2017 3,34
2018 3,67
2019 3,53
2020 4,813
2021 5,56
2022 5
2023 3,9
2024 4,3

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