Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle

Microbial transformation is a biological process during which microorganisms transform organic molecules. Nitrofurazone is widely applied in poultry and aquaculture veterinary drugs. Without appropriate treatment, nitrofurazone residue from agriculture animal waste may have a negative impact on micr...

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Auteur principal: Zulkifle, Nurul Tasha
Format: Thèse
Langue:anglais
Publié: 2022
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Accès en ligne:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78076/1/78076.pdf
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description Microbial transformation is a biological process during which microorganisms transform organic molecules. Nitrofurazone is widely applied in poultry and aquaculture veterinary drugs. Without appropriate treatment, nitrofurazone residue from agriculture animal waste may have a negative impact on microorganisms. Thus, a study to enhance nitrofurazone degradation using local Aspergillus tamariiKX610719.1 was explored by optimizing the selected parameters. The specific aims of the exploration were: 1) to optimize parameters (pH, temperature and agitation speed)for nitrofurazone degradation rate, 2) to determine the nitrofurazone residue using a High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-diode array detector (HPLC-DAD), 3) to verify the optimum parameters performance in degrading nitrofurazone. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based on Central Composite Design (CCD) was employed to evaluate and optimize the effect of parameters as independent parameters on the nitro furazone degradation rate as the response function. The interaction effects and optimum parameters were obtained using Design Expert Version 13.0 software (Stat Ease, Inc., Minneapolis, USA). Statistical analysis of variance (ANOVA) with a 95 %confidence level was used to identify the adequacy of the model test and revealed good agreement between the experimental data and the proposed model. The results demonstrate that the optimum conditions for nitrofurazone degradation rate were at thepH value (4.80), temperature (35.84 ºC) and agitation speed (121.33 rpm) with acoefficient of determination, R2 of 0.9612. Based on the verification process, the actual and predicted results was did not significantly differ (p<0.01). After 96 hours of incubation, the percentage of nitrofurazone residue was measured by HPLC-DAD isf ound to be 8.40 %. Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 showed a great ability indegrading nitrofurazone under optimum parameters.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:780762023-06-01T08:16:34Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78076/ Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle Zulkifle, Nurul Tasha Bacteria Antibacterial agents Microbial transformation is a biological process during which microorganisms transform organic molecules. Nitrofurazone is widely applied in poultry and aquaculture veterinary drugs. Without appropriate treatment, nitrofurazone residue from agriculture animal waste may have a negative impact on microorganisms. Thus, a study to enhance nitrofurazone degradation using local Aspergillus tamariiKX610719.1 was explored by optimizing the selected parameters. The specific aims of the exploration were: 1) to optimize parameters (pH, temperature and agitation speed)for nitrofurazone degradation rate, 2) to determine the nitrofurazone residue using a High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-diode array detector (HPLC-DAD), 3) to verify the optimum parameters performance in degrading nitrofurazone. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based on Central Composite Design (CCD) was employed to evaluate and optimize the effect of parameters as independent parameters on the nitro furazone degradation rate as the response function. The interaction effects and optimum parameters were obtained using Design Expert Version 13.0 software (Stat Ease, Inc., Minneapolis, USA). Statistical analysis of variance (ANOVA) with a 95 %confidence level was used to identify the adequacy of the model test and revealed good agreement between the experimental data and the proposed model. The results demonstrate that the optimum conditions for nitrofurazone degradation rate were at thepH value (4.80), temperature (35.84 ºC) and agitation speed (121.33 rpm) with acoefficient of determination, R2 of 0.9612. Based on the verification process, the actual and predicted results was did not significantly differ (p<0.01). After 96 hours of incubation, the percentage of nitrofurazone residue was measured by HPLC-DAD isf ound to be 8.40 %. Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 showed a great ability indegrading nitrofurazone under optimum parameters. 2022 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78076/1/78076.pdf Zulkifle, Nurul Tasha (2022) Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle. (2022) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
spellingShingle Bacteria
Antibacterial agents
Zulkifle, Nurul Tasha
Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle
thesis_level Master
title Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle
title_full Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle
title_fullStr Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle
title_short Optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local Aspergillus tamarii KX610719.1 / Nurul Tasha Zulkifle
title_sort optimization of nitrofurazone degradation by local aspergillus tamarii kx610719 1 nurul tasha zulkifle
topic Bacteria
Antibacterial agents
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