Prospective Biodegradation Of Organic And Nitrogenous Pollutants From Palm Oil Mill Effluent By Acidophilic Bacteria And Archaea

Ratnasari, Anisa and Zaidi, Nur Syamimi and Syafiuddin, Achmad and Boopathy, Raj and Kueh, Ahmed Beng Hong and Amalia, Rizki and Prasetyo, Dedy Dwi (2021) Prospective Biodegradation Of Organic And Nitrogenous Pollutants From Palm Oil Mill Effluent By Acidophilic Bacteria And Archaea. Bioresource Technology Reports, 15. pp. 1-11.

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Abstract

Palm oil mill effluent (POME) is one of the environmentally hazardous sources of acidic wastewater containing a high quantity of toxic organic and nitrogenous pollutants. A proper eco-friendly technique such as the use of acidophilic strain has been found promising in the bioremediation of POME. This paper comprehensively reviews acidophilic bacteria and archaea prospective roles in treating acidic wastewater. The efficacies of different genera and species of extreme and moderate acidophilic strains for biodegradation of organic and nitrogenous pollutants in acidic wastewater are presented. Additionally, acidophilic organisms survival mechanism under acidic conditions, biodegradation mechanism, and the relation of microbial survival and optimal growth during biodegradation process, and thereby their potential application in POME degradation are other principal subjects of the review. The limitation and fitness of numerous acidophilic strains in acidic wastewater treatment under different conditions have been highlighted aiming at achieving high pollutants removal efficiencies in future bioremediation events.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Palm oil mill effluent, Acidophilic, Biodegradation, Nitrogenous pollutant, Organic pollutant
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery > Program Study of Midwifery Bachelor
Depositing User: Mr. . Aji
Date Deposited: 05 Jul 2023 07:56
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2024 04:17
URI: http://repository.unusa.ac.id/id/eprint/9561

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