Cadmium Uptake by Yeast, Candida tropicalis, Isolated from Industrial Effluents and Its Potential Use in Wastewater Clean-Up Operations |
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Authors: | Abdul Rehman Muhammad Sohail Anjum |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of the Punjab, New Campus, Lahore, 54590, Pakistan
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Abstract: | This study is aimed at assessing the ability of metal-resistant yeast, Candida tropicalis, to uptake cadmium from the liquid medium. The minimum inhibitory concentration of Cd2+ against C. tropicalis was 2,800 mg L?1. The yeast also showed tolerance towards Zn2+ (3,100 mg L?1), Ni2+ (3,000 mg L?1), Hg2+ (2,400 mg L?1), Cu2+ (2,300 mg L?1), Cr6+ (2,000 mg L?1), and Pb2+ (1,200 mg L?1). The yeast isolate showed typical growth curves, but low specific rate of growth was observed in the presence of cadmium. The yeast isolate showed optimum growth at 30°C and pH 7. The metal processing ability of the isolate was determined in a medium containing 100 mg L?1 of Cd2+. C. tropicalis could decline Cd2+ 57%, 69%, and 80% from the medium after 48, 96, and 144 h, respectively. C. tropicalis was also able to remove Cd2+ 56% and 73% from the wastewater after 6 and 12 days, respectively. Cd produced an increase in glutathione (GSH) and non-protein thiol levels by 146.15% and 59.67% at 100 mg L?1 concentration, respectively. Metal tolerance and accumulation together with changes in the GSH status and non-protein thiols under Cd exposure were studied in C. tropicalis. |
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