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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 46, 2011 - Issue 3
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Assimilation of 17α-ethinylestradiol by sludge and its stress on microbial communities under aerobic and anaerobic conditions

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Pages 242-247 | Received 25 Jun 2010, Published online: 28 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

The efficiency of 2 common types sludge, activated sludge and digesting sludge, to biodegrade ethinylestradiol (EE2) under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, and the impacts of EE2 on microbial community structure were investigated. The results showed that 75%–88% EE2 were removed under aerobic conditions and the values were 75%–84% under anaerobic conditions. The diversity of microbial species in the tested sludge decreased when exposed to EE2 and the shift of microbial community structures was dependent on both sludge types and process conditions. Predominant bacteria were identified as Proteobacteria class which was considered to have EE2 degradation capacities. Twelve strains were found, 8 of them belonged to the Class of γ-proteobacterium, 1 of β-proteobacterium, 1 of Actinobacterium, and 2 of unclassified strains.

Acknowledgements

The work was jointly funded by projects of JST (Japan Science and Technology Corporation)-NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) (20721140019) and of NSFC (U0773002), and a grant from the Areas of Excellence (AoE) established under the UGC of HKSAR (Project No. AoE/P-04/2004).

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