2023
DOI: 10.1177/11786361221150759
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Kerosene Biodegradation by Highly Efficient Indigenous Bacteria Isolated From Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Sites

Abstract: Kerosene is widely used in Ethiopia as a household fuel (for lighting and heating), as a solvent in paint and grease, and as a lubricant in glass cutting. It causes environmental pollution and escorts to loss of ecological functioning and health problems. Therefore, this research was designed to isolate, identify, and characterize indigenous kerosene-degrading bacteria that are effective in cleaning ecological units that have been contaminated by kerosene. Soil samples were collected from hydrocarbon-contamina… Show more

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“…According to a recent report by Bekele et al (5) ,two indigenous species, Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, are commonly found in hydrocarbon-contaminated sites. The report also screened the catalase and urease enzyme activity of these species qualitatively, but further quantitative screening of catalase activity is necessary to obtain crucial information about hydrocarbon degradation.…”
Section: Fig 1 Mechanism Of Lipase Enzyme On Oily Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a recent report by Bekele et al (5) ,two indigenous species, Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, are commonly found in hydrocarbon-contaminated sites. The report also screened the catalase and urease enzyme activity of these species qualitatively, but further quantitative screening of catalase activity is necessary to obtain crucial information about hydrocarbon degradation.…”
Section: Fig 1 Mechanism Of Lipase Enzyme On Oily Wastementioning
confidence: 99%