Anaerobic degradation of 2-methylbenzoic acid by a methanogenic consortium
- 1 August 1993
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Microbiology
- Vol. 39 (8) , 812-816
- https://doi.org/10.1139/m93-120
Abstract
2-Methylbenzoic has been detected as a metabolite in anaerobic consortia that degrade m-cresol and it was found to accumulate in cultures incubated under methanogenic conditions. This study was initiated to determine whether 2-methylbenzoic acid could be degraded under methanogenic conditions. Near stoichiometric amounts of methane were obtained from 2-methylbenzoic acid in enrichment cultures inoculated with 25% (v/v) domestic anaerobic sewage sludge. However, lag times of 12–36 weeks typically were required before 2-methylbenzoic acid degradation began, and it was difficult to maintain the activity of the cultures. A transient metabolite was detected but not identified. It appeared to be the product of 2-methylbenzoic acid hydroxylation because its trimethylsilyl derivative had a molecular weight of 296, but it was not 4-hydroxy-2-methylbenzoic acid, the intermediate of m-cresol metabolism from which 2-methylbenzoic acid likely originates.Key words: anaerobic, methane, 2-methylbenzoic acid.Keywords
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