Degradation of a tetramethylarsonium salt by microorganisms occurring in sediments and suspended substances under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions
✍ Scribed by Keńichi Hanaoka; Noriyuki Araki; Shoji Tagawa; Toshikazu Kaise
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 458 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-2605
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✦ Synopsis
Microbial degradation of a tetramethylarsonium salt during incubation at 25 "C was investigated under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Two media (1/5 ZoBell 22163 and inorganic salt medium), added with the sediments or suspended substances as the sources of the microorganisms, were used. Degradation of the tetramethylarsonium salt occurred only in the ZoBell medium: under anaerobic conditions, trimethylarsine oxide and dimethylarsinic acid were derived with the sediments, and dimethylarsinic acid with the suspended substances, the salt degrading more rapidly with the former than with the latter. Small amounts of two metabolites, trimethylarsine oxide and inorganic arsenic(V), was also derived in the aerobically incubated ZoBell medium added with the suspended substances. This result means that the tetramethylarsonium salt is degraded to inorganic arsenic, which is the starting material for arsenic circulation in marine ecosystems, via trimethylarsine oxide and dimethylarsinic acid.