Investigation the effect of carbon source on bioremediation efficiency of ranitidine using Coelastrella MH923011 microalgae.

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العنوان: Investigation the effect of carbon source on bioremediation efficiency of ranitidine using Coelastrella MH923011 microalgae.
المؤلفون: Makki, M. J., Al-Mashhadani, M. K. H.
المصدر: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2806 Issue 1, p1-12, 12p
مصطلحات موضوعية: RANITIDINE, BIOREMEDIATION, MICROALGAE, BUILT environment, ENVIRONMENTAL health, H2 receptor antagonists, TRICLOCARBAN
مستخلص: The extensive use of pharmaceuticals and personal care items, particularly in the built environment, has prompted concerns about their implications on human and environmental health. Carbon dioxide (CO2) accumulation in the atmosphere, as well as nutrient enrichment of streams, on the other hand, is an environmental problem with a range of ecological ramifications. Microalgae are being used to bioremediate a wide range of toxins from the residential, industrial, agricultural, and farming sectors. This study was carried out with the use of an inorganic carbon source and a single dose of 50 ml. Coelastrella MH923011 strain was used in the influence of carbon source on emerging pollutants (EPs) at different concentrations, growth rates and removal efficiency. The EPs used was ranitidine added to the cultures in concentrations (5, 15, 25, 35) mg/l. The demonstrative results show that gas dosages have a direct influence on exact growth, as indicated by quicker and more productive adaptation of cells in comparison to groups without carbon and cultures under control. A dosage of 50 mL culture media with a carbon source required 13 days to reach a stationary state, which was equivalent to concentrations without carbon dioxide and control groups. In contrast to other concentrations, Coelastrella MH923011 exhibited the greatest optical density (0.3095) focusing at 35 mg/l with the specified carbon source. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:0094243X
DOI:10.1063/5.0163515