Poster Presenter
Removal of Natural Humic
Acids by Decolorizing Actinomycetes Isolated from Different Soils
(Algeria) for Application in Water Purification
Abdelmalek Badis
Algeria
The SEM morphologies and optical parameters
observed for natural humic acids (NHAs) extracted from different
soils at Mitidja plain (Algeria) made them different to the commercial
ones. Three of the most active strains of 19 actinomycetes were
isolated and selected from surface soils at this plain. These strains
were identified based on cultural characteristics and chemotaxonomic
analysis and classified in the genus Streptomyces. Growth of these
strains was assured on a poor liquid medium containing NHAs as carbon
and nitrogen sources and degradation occur only in the presence
of glucose. A maximal decolorization extent was obtained for 28
days at 30 °C under shake culture (67%, 66% and 57% for Streptomyces
sp. AB1, Streptomyces sp. AM2 and Streptomyces sp. AH4, respectively).
As compared with initial and final structures of NHAs after incubation
(28 days), the structural changes in FTIR spectrum and metabolite
products analysed by HPLC indicate the capability of the selected
Streptomyces sp. strains to degrade HAs and to play a part role
in humus turnover in natural waters.
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