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- W2225590135 abstract "Use of microbiological methods for liquidation of oil pollution of water often is practically the only opportunity to restore natural biocenosis. Besides microbiological methods are the cheapest ways, in comparison with other ways (separation, high-temperature burning, etc.). By virtue of these circumstances bacterial preparations for recycling of oil products have been widely used, in Ukraine and abroad. In Ukraine the most known preparations are: «Desna», the Consortium of microorganisms, «Devoroil». In Russia are widely used «Putidoil», «Olevorin», «Devoroil », «Valentis», «Naftoks», «Micromycet», in Belarus «Rodobel-O», in Germany – “Konsan”, “Noggies”, in USA “Petrobac”, “Fenobac”. The composition of these preparations includes monocultures or associations of more than 20 species of various petrooxidizing microorganisms: bacteria, fungi, yeast. However among hydrocarbon destructors of oil there are plenty of pathogenic microorganisms whose use in ecological purposes could lead to negative consequences in eco-hygienic aspects. Therefore important issue is the creation of nonpathogenic microbic preparations of new generation, which are capable to take up and destruct hydrocarbons of oil; not causing eutrophication processes, and promote improvement for the environment. Faculty of microbiology and virology of ONU I.I.Mechnikova is developing new microbic cleaning biotechnology of an environment from hydrocarbons of oil, which provides use of a new bacterial preparation immobilized on a natural substratum of three strains of destructor-bacteria, family Pseudomonas, which were allocated from sea water. The purpose of our work was to estimate eco-hygienic safety of use of destructor-bacteria, which are utilized for water and ground purification from hydrocarbons of oil. Objective of research included studying pathogenic properties of destructor-bacteria in model test-systems: which are representatives of aquatic biocenosis and in vitro culture of cells of human and animals. As a result of researches it has been established, that the selected preparations bioproduced strains did not cause negative biological influence on all parts of aquatic ecosystems, including on plants – 5 species (Ðistia stratiotes, Vallisneria spiralis, Ceratophyllum demersum, Echinodorus amazonicus R., Canadian-Elodea canadensis R.); molluscs – 3 species (Poecilia reticulatus P., Xiphophorus helleri H., Hyphessobrucon callistus minor). In human cell culture (Iað-2, Iala) and animals (Vero) cytotoxic and invasive properties of destructorbacteria of carbohydrates of oil were not established." @default.
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- W2225590135 title "ECO-HYGENIC ASPECTS OF USE OF DESTRUCTOR-BACTERIA FOR CLEANING OF WATER AND SOIL FROM OIL’S CARBOHYDRATES" @default.
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