In vitro degradation of linamarin by microorganisms isolated from cassava wastewater treatment lagoons

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This study aimed at isolating and characterizing of microorganisms able to use linamarin as sole carbon source. Thirty one microbial strains were isolated from manipueira, a liquid effluent of cassava processing factories. Among these strains, Bacillus licheniformis (isolate 2_2) and Rhodotorulla glutinis (isolate L1) were able to degrade 71% and 95% of added linamarin, respectively, within 7 days, showing high biodegradation activity and great potential for detoxification of cassava processing wastewaters.

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Vasconcellos, S. P., Cereda, M. P., Cagnon, J. R., Foglio, M. A., Rodrigues, R. A., Manfio, G. P., & Oliveira, V. M. (2009). In vitro degradation of linamarin by microorganisms isolated from cassava wastewater treatment lagoons. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 40(4), 879–883. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822009000400019

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