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Title: Isolation and characterization of polyethylene glycol (PEG) degrading bacteria from a landfill in Imus, Cavite, Philippines
Authors: Lugo, Hannie Mae Lycca D.
Nicdao, Jan David G.
Keywords: Polyethylene glycol
Landfill site
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Abstract: Plastic waste persisting in both land and water is a growing concern worldwide and the need to manage such waste is of utmost concern. This study aimed to isolate and characterize polyethylene glycol-degrading bacteria from a landfill in Imus, Cavite. Soil samples were collected from a landfill in Imus, Cavite. Polyethylene glycol-degrading bacteria were isolated from the soil using polyethylene glycol containing mineral salt medium agar, and screened for their capacity to degrade PEG using the clear-zone test. The bacterial isolates were then subsequently characterized using cultural, morphological, physiological, and biochemical tests. In this study, three bacterial isolates were found to grow in MSM+PEG agar which is an indication that these isolates can degrade polyethylene glycol. Results of the study also demonstrated that the Ochrobactrum anthropi exhibited the largest Mean ± SD clearing zone size of 1.32000 ± 0.07550 mm followed by Pseudomonas putida with 0.42333 ± 0.06429 mm and Acinetobacter lwoffii with 0.19667 ± 0.05033 mm. This study confirmed probable polyethylene glycoldegrading bacteria from the soils of the landfill located in Imus, Cavite.
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