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Advances in Recycling & Waste Management

ISSN: 2475-7675

Open Access

Uranium Removal from Wastewater Using Immobilized Multiple Heavy-Metal and Antibiotic Resistance E. coli Isolated from Aborshid Egypt

Abstract

Mostafa G Fadl

In this study 6 bacterial isolate, isolated Uranium Ore samples from Aborshid Egypt, were characterized for their response to 15 antibiotics and 10 heavy metals Beside Uranium. The results revealed a varying response of the Ore bacteria to the tested heavy metals. All isolates showed multiple metal resistance towards two to six heavy metals, with MIC ranging from 50 to 1000 ppm. The most potent of the strains in both groups were resistant to Pb, Ni, Cu and Zn. highly metal-resistant bacteria could be used with potential application for treatment of wastewaters, using Immobilized Bacterial cells isolated from Egypt uranium Ore, Uranium removal from uranium refining wastewater, the most potent isolate was identified the Egyptian strains belong to E. coli, based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing the nucleotide sequences reported here were deposited to the NCBI Nucleotide Sequence Database under accession numbers (MF496270) by the name of Mostafa gomaa fadl.

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