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Oxidation of Naphthalene by Cyanobacteria and Microalgae
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1980
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Chemical EngineeringBioorganic ChemistryNaphthalene MetabolismBiochemistryBrown AlgaBioenergeticsEngineeringEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyCyanobacteriaAlgal BiologyMetabolismMedicinePhotosynthesisDeoxygenationOrganic-soluble Derivatives
Eighteen different algal cultures were examined for their ability to metabolize naphthalene. The strains tested included nine cyanobacteria (blue-green algae), five green algae, one red alga and one brown alga; two diatoms were also examined. All these organisms oxidized naphthalene under photoautotrophic conditions. Experiments with [14C]naphthalene showed that each organism oxidized naphthalene to at least six metabolites. One of the metabolites was identified as 1-naphthol. Under the experimental conditions used in this study the extent of naphthalene metabolism to organic-soluble derivatives ranged from 0·1 to 2·4%.
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