Microbial degradation of petroleum materials

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Carrier-bound or immobilized enzyme or microbial cell;... – Enzyme or microbial cell is immobilized on or in an...

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435195, 435248, 435254, 435281, 435911, C12N 1114, C12N 126, C12N 114, C10G 3200

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ABSTRACT:
Crude petroleum and petroleum products such as encountered in land or sea-borne spills are degradated by contact with the microorganism, Actinomucor elegans (Ediam) Benj. and Hasselt, Strain No. TC-405, ATCC 20613, or an enzymatic active material obtained therefrom. The microorganism and enzymatic active material may be used in combination with a carrier and/or detergent. The microorganism and enzymatic active material are effective for degradation in inhospitable climates and various land and open water conditions, generate no deleterious products or chemicals, and are long-acting and rapid in onset of initial activity.

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