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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 05 1997, 1712-1714, Vol 63, No. 5
YZ Zhang, ST Sundaram, A Sharma and BW Brodman
Penicillium corylophilum Dierckx, isolated from a contaminated water wet,
double-base propellant, was able to completely degrade glyceryl trinitrate
(GTN) in a buffered medium (pH 7.0) containing glucose and ammonium
nitrate. In the presence of 12 mg of initial fungal inoculum, GTN (48.5 to
61.6 mumol) was quantitatively transformed in a stepwise process to
glyceryl dinitrate (GDN) and glyceryl mononitrate (GMN) within 48 h
followed by a decrease in the GDN content with a concomitant increase in
the GMN level. GDN was totally transformed to GMN within 168 h, and the
complete degradation of GMN was achieved within 336 h. The presence of
glucose and ammonium nitrate in the growth medium was essential for
completion of the degradation of GTN and its metabolites. Complete
degradation of GTN by a fungal culture has not been previously reported in
the literature.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Biodegradation of glyceryl trinitrate by Penicillium corylophilum Dierckx
Geo-Centers, Inc., Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey 07849, USA.
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