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Original article | published - EPub

Biotransformation of cyclohexane and related alicyclic hydrocarbons by Candida maltosa and Trichosporon species


INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION 2016 ; 107: 132 - 139


Bibliometric indicators



Impact Factor = 2.962

Citations (WOS) = 0

DOI = 10.1016/j.ibiod.2015.11.015


Authors

Dallinger A*, Duldhardt I, Kabisch J, Schluter R, Schauer F

Affiliations


Abstract

The hydrocarbons of crude oil and oil products such as gasoline or diesel oil comprise an aliphatic, an aromatic, and an alicyclic fraction. The alicyclic fraction represents a group of substances which, along with polycyclic hydrocarbons and tar-like components, are among the most biodegradation resistant components of oil. The major part of the alicyclic oil fraction is made up of cyclohexane and its derivatives. Little is currently known about the microbial, especially fungal, degradation of alicyclic hydrocarbons. In this study, the ability of yeasts of the genera Candida and Trichosporon to use cyclohexane and some related alicyclic hydrocarbons as substrates was investigated. The anamorphic ascomycetous yeast Candida maltosa and different strains of the anamorphic basidiomycetous yeast genus Trichosporon are not able to utilize cyclohexane as carbon source when present at 0.005%-1.0% and at concentrations of over about 0.5% cyclohexane is toxic for them. However at concentrations of 0.25%-0.4% the yeasts can oxidize cyclohexane and transform it via cyclohexanol to cyclohexanone. Cyclohexanone seems to be a dead-end-product for these yeasts because no further conversion of cyclohexanone to c-caprolactone could be demonstrated. Analysis of the cycloalkane oxidation after cell cultivation with different carbon sources revealed that non-specific enzymes were involved and no additional enzyme induction seems to occur in the presence of cycloalkanes. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Further details

Dallinger, Anja Duldhardt, Ilka Kabisch, Jan Schlueter, Rabea Schauer, Frieder Schauer, Frieder/N-8070-2017 1879-0208

Published in

INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION


Year 2016
Impact Factor (2016) 2.962
Volume 107
Issue
Pages 132 - 139
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed nein
Article type Original article
Article state published - EPub
DOI 10.1016/j.ibiod.2015.11.015

Common journal data

Short name: INT BIODETER BIODEGR
ISSN: 0964-8305
eISSN: 1879-0208
Country: ENGLAND
Language: English
Categories:
  • ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
  • BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY


Impact factor trend

Year Impact Factor
2008 1.375
2009 2.252
2010 1.75
2011 2.074
2012 2.059
2013 2.235
2014 2.131
2015 2.429
2016 2.962
2017 3.562
2018 3.824
2019 4.074
2020 4.32
2021 4.907
2022 4.8
2023 4.1

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