Elimination of Copper and Zinc from Industrial Wastes by Mutated Bacteria

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Background & Aims: Today, toxic effluents have created ecological and health problems in and around the industrial cities resulting in death of nearby living organisms. The aim of this research was to increase the elimination of copper and zinc from copper factory effluents in Kerman/Iran through mutation inducing in metal-resistant bacteria by using Acriflavine, Acridine orange and Ethidium bromide. Methods: A total of ۲۰ strains of Pseudomonas spp. were isolated from water and soil of the factory and subjected to microbiological identification. Maximum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) to Cu and Zn were determined by agar dilution method. Those strains with the highest MIC to these metals (۵mM) were subjected to ۴۰۰-۳۲۰۰mg/L of the above mutagenic agents. After determination of MIC those colonies which were capable to grow on ۲۰mM copper were selected for atomic absorption spectroscopy. Results: According to the atomic absorption spectroscopy of dried biomass obtained from resistant strains after exposure to mutagenic agents, strains ۶,۷,۸,۹,۱۰,۱۳ & ۱۶ showed the highest accumulation of CU and Zn (۱۰mM for Cu & ۲۰mM for Zn). Strain ۱۳ had the highest absorption of Cu (۰. ۳۵%/mg biomass) and strain ۱۰ showed the highest accumulation of Zn (۰.۳۳%/mg biomass). Conclusion: Elimination of heavy metals by artificially mutated bacteria can be suggested as a cost effective solution to this environmental health issue.

Authors

M.R SHekibaei

Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.

A KHosravan

Instructor, High tech Research Center, Kerman, Iran

A Farahmand

Research Assistant, High tech Research Center, Kerman, Iran

S Zare

Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Biology, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran