Immobilized Stenotrophomonas maltophilia KB2 in Naproxen Degradation

Molecules. 2022 Sep 7;27(18):5795. doi: 10.3390/molecules27185795.

Abstract

Immobilization is a commonly used method in response to the need to increase the resistance of microorganisms to the toxic effects of xenobiotics. In this study, a plant sponge from Luffa cylindrica was used as a carrier for the immobilization of the Stenotrophomonas maltophilia KB2 strain since such a carrier meets the criteria for high-quality carriers, i.e., low price and biodegradability. The optimal immobilization conditions were established as a temperature of 30 °C, pH 7.2, incubation time of 72 h, and an optical density of the culture of 1.4. The strain immobilized in such conditions was used for the biodegradation of naproxen, and an average rate of degradation of 3.8 µg/hour was obtained under cometabolic conditions with glucose. The obtained results indicate that a microbiological preparation based on immobilized cells on a luffa sponge can be used in bioremediation processes where it is necessary to remove the introduced carrier.

Keywords: Stenotrophomonas; biodegradation; immobilization; naproxen.

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Glucose / metabolism
  • Luffa* / microbiology
  • Naproxen / metabolism
  • Stenotrophomonas maltophilia* / metabolism
  • Xenobiotics / metabolism

Substances

  • Xenobiotics
  • Naproxen
  • Glucose