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Original Source: Candida tropicalis: characterization of a strain capable of degrading high concentrations of phenol.

PURPOSE OF WORK: This study was to demonstrate the degradation effectiveness and application potential of Candida tropicalis JH8. A phenol-degrading yeast was isolated from activated sludge and was identified as C. tropicalis. It used phenol as the sole source of carbon at up to 1,800 mg l(-1). The optimal conditions for phenol degradation were pH 6 at 37°C with a 2% (v/v) inoculum. Complete degradation of 1,800 mg phenol l(-1) was achieved after 62 h.

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Candida tropicalis: characterization of a strain capable of degrading high concentrations of phenol.

PURPOSE OF WORK: This study was to demonstrate the degradation effectiveness and application potential of Candida tropicalis JH8. A phenol-degrading yeast was isolated from activated sludge and was id...

Biodegradation of Phenol by the Yeast Candida tropicalis: An Investigation by NMR Spectroscopy.

The process of phenol biodegradation by the yeast Candida tropicalis NCIM 3556 in aqueous medium was studied by (1)H, (13)C, and DOSY NMR techniques. Samples at regular intervals were centrifuged to s...

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