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Biotransformation of chloramphenicol by white-rot-fungi Trametes versicolor under cadmium stress

Zewen Tan, Diana Losantos, Yongtao Li, Montserrat Sarrà

2022Bioresource Technology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recalcitrant chloramphenicol (CAP) combined with heavy metals cadmium (Cd) commonly co-existed in the environment, posing threat to environment health. The capacity of Trametes versicolor to remove/biodegrade CAP in air-pulse fluidized-bed reactor was evaluated, even under Cd stress. T. versicolor could remove 44 % CAP of 5 mg/L in 15 days, even 51 % CAP under 1 mg/L Cd stress. Sustained Cd stress inhibited CAP biodegradation and Cd removal in a 5-batches of a 5-days cycle sequential batch reactor. Nine transformation products and two novel pathways were proposed, with initial multi-step transformation reaction into CP2 and allylic alcohol, respectively. Furthermore, the main mechanism of Cd removal by T. versicolor was extracellular surface bioadsorption and intracellular accumulation. This study filled the gap of the mechanism of simultaneous CAP removal/biodegradation and Cd removal by white-rot fungi T. versicolor, which offer a theoretical basis for future application of biological removal of CAP containing wastewater.

Topics & Concepts

Trametes versicolorBiodegradationCadmiumBiotransformationChemistryExtracellular polymeric substanceExtracellularMicrobiologyFood scienceEnvironmental chemistryBiofilmBiologyBacteriaOrganic chemistryLaccaseBiochemistryEnzymeGeneticsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAnalytical chemistry methods developmentWater Treatment and Disinfection