Biodegradation of phenol by the yeast candida tropicalis: an investigation by NMR spectroscopy

TitleBiodegradation of phenol by the yeast candida tropicalis: an investigation by NMR spectroscopy
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsPhalgune, UD, Rajamohanan, PR, Gaikwad, BG, Varma, RJ, George, S
JournalApplied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Volume169
Issue7
Pagination2029-2037
Date PublishedAPR
ISSN0273-2289
Keywordsbiocatalysis, Carboxylic acid, Diffusion, Enzyme, NMR spectroscopy, phenol
Abstract

The process of phenol biodegradation by the yeast Candida tropicalis NCIM 3556 in aqueous medium was studied by H-1, C-13, and DOSY NMR techniques. Samples at regular intervals were centrifuged to separate the cells, and H-1 spectral data were collected at 400 MHz. Though a gradual decrease in the concentration of phenol was observed, after an incubation period of similar to 8 h, formation of any intermediate products could not be detected. Experiments carried out with uniformly C-13-labeled phenol also failed to detect formation of any carboxylic acid intermediates during degradation. The studies indicated that the phenol was completely degraded to carbon dioxide and water in approximately 20 h. Self-diffusion coefficient measurements showed that the lifetime of phenol in the bound form is too small to impart any change in its diffusion behavior and the intermediates formed are converted to carbon dioxide and water at a very fast rate.

DOI10.1007/s12010-013-0119-0
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)1.687
Divison category: 
Central NMR Facility
Chemical Engineering & Process Development