Sigoillot J C, Nguyen M H
Laboratoire de microbiologie, Faculté des sciences et techniques de Saint-Jérôme, Université Aix-Marseille III, France.
Can J Microbiol. 1987 Oct;33(10):929-32.
Bacterial communities that can degrade surfactants have been selected from coastal seawaters contaminated by urban sewages. Only the linear fraction of commercial anionic surfactants was quickly degraded, and a residual fraction representing 10% of the initial concentration always remained. The highest concentrations of surfactant tolerated by these communities depend on the nature of the co-substrate and on the degree of adaptation of the selected bacteria.