Hydrolysis of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid esters (parabens) and their aerobic transformation into phenol by the resistant Enterobacter cloacae strain EM.

N Valkova, F Lépine, L Valeanu, M Dupont, L Labrie, J G Bisaillon, R Beaudet, F Shareck, R Villemur
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  1. N Valkova: INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, Université du Québec, Laval, Québec, Canada H7V 1B7.

Abstract

Enterobacter cloacae strain EM was isolated from a commercial dietary mineral supplement stabilized by a mixture of methylparaben and propylparaben. It harbored a high-molecular-weight plasmid and was resistant to high concentrations of parabens. Strain EM was able to grow in liquid media containing similar amounts of parabens as found in the mineral supplement (1,700 and 180 mg of methyl and propylparaben, respectively, per liter or 11.2 and 1.0 mM) and in very high concentrations of methylparaben (3,000 mg liter(-1), or 19.7 mM). This strain was able to hydrolyze approximately 500 mg of methyl-, ethyl-, or propylparaben liter(-1) (3 mM) in less than 2 h in liquid culture, and the supernatant of a sonicated culture, after a 30-fold dilution, was able to hydrolyze 1,000 mg of methylparaben liter(-1) (6.6 mM) in 15 min. The first step of paraben degradation was the hydrolysis of the ester bond to produce 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, followed by a decarboxylation step to produce phenol under aerobic conditions. The transformation of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid into phenol was stoichiometric. The conversion of approximately 500 mg of parabens liter(-1) (3 mM) to phenol in liquid culture was completed within 5 h without significant hindrance to the growth of strain EM, while higher concentrations of parabens partially inhibited its growth.

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MeSH Term

Biodegradation, Environmental
Dietary Supplements
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Enterobacter cloacae
Minerals
Parabens
Phenol
Preservatives, Pharmaceutical

Chemicals

Minerals
Parabens
Preservatives, Pharmaceutical
Phenol
4-hydroxybenzoic acid

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