Ingenet Ltd, London, UK
Research Article
Do Microbial Fuel Cells have Antipathogenic Properties?
Author(s): Olga Vasieva, Anatoly Sorokin, Lukasz Szydlowski and Igor Goryanin*
During 2015-2017 we have conducted experiments in Japan to test the capacity of microbial fuel cells (MFC)
to treat different types of wastewaters (swine farm, domestic, yeast fermentation, winery, etc.) and concomitantly
collecting DNA samples from MFC anodic and planktonic bacterial communities. W e analyzed these
metagenomes in UK, using our new bioinformatics tool (ASAR) that allow integration of phylogenetic and functional
data. Characteristic MFC communities and the associated functional signatures were shown to reflect effective
waste water treatment. We also found that the fraction of opportunistic pathogenic bacteria DNA was reduced
in metagenomes from MFC communities during swine waste treatment. The highest loss was recorded for
Enterobacteriaceae family (such as Yersinia, Vibrio, and Shigella). The abundance of virulent genes responsibl.. Read More»
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