Biodegradation of metal-EDTA complexes by an enriched microbial population

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A mixed culture utilizing EDTA as the sole carbon source was isolated from a mixed inoculum of water from the River Mersey (United Kingdom) and sludge from an industrial effluent treatment plant. Fourteen component organisms were isolated from the culture, including representatives of the genera Methylobacterium, Variovorax, Enterobacter, Aureobacterium, and Bacillus. The mixed culture biodegraded metal-EDTA complexes slowly;, the biodegradability was in the order Fe>Cu>Co>Ni>Cd. By incorporation of inorganic phosphate into the medium as a precipitant ligand, heavy metals were removed in parallel to EDTA degradation. The mixed culture also utilized a number of possible EDTA degradation intermediates as carbon sources.

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Thomas, R. A. P., Lawlor, K., Bailey, M., & Macaskie, L. E. (1998). Biodegradation of metal-EDTA complexes by an enriched microbial population. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 64(4), 1319–1322. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.64.4.1319-1322.1998

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