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Bioremediation of Neonicotinoid Pesticide, Imidacloprid, Mediated by Bacillus cereus .

Farah Naz TalpurAhsanullah UnarSana Kanwal BhattiLaila AlsawalhaDalia FouadHumaira BashirHassan Imran AfridiFarid Shokry AtayaOhoud A JefriMuhammad Sohail Bashir
Published in: Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Imidacloprid, a toxic pesticide of the chloronicotinyl category, is employed extensively in agricultural fields, and its exposure causes serious health issues. Biodegradation is considered to be a green and economical approach to remediate pesticides. Herein, imidacloprid degradation efficiency of Bacillus sp. is highlighted, among which Bacillus cereus exhibited the greatest degradation; optimization of experimental variables (pH, imidacloprid and agitation time) via Box-Behnken factorial design and analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed 92% biodegradation at the initial substrate concentration of 0.03 mM, aerobically in 11 days under favorable pH 7. The subsequent metabolites, identified through liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, were 5-hydroxy imidacloprid, imidacloprid-guanidine and 6-chloronicotinic acid.
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