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Bioremediation of textile azo dyes by aerobic bacterial consortium.

Resmi C Senan1, T Emilia Abraham.   

Abstract

An aerobic bacterial consortium consisting of two isolated strains (BF1, BF2) and a strain of Pseudomonas putida (MTCC1194) was developed for the aerobic degradation of a mixture of textile azodyes and individual azodyes at alkaline pH (9-10.5) and salinity (0.9-3.68 g/l) at ambient temperature (28 +/- 2 degrees C). The degradation efficiency of the strains in different media (mineral media and in the Simulated textile effluent (STE)) and at different dye concentrations were studied. The presence of a H2O2 independent oxidase-laccase (26.5 IU/ml) was found in the culture filtrate of the organism BF2. The analysis of the degraded products by TLC and HPLC, after the microbial treatment of the dyes showed the absence of amines and the presence of low molecular weight oxidative degradation products. The enzymes present in the crude supernatant was found to be reusable for the dye degradation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15473556     DOI: 10.1023/b:biod.0000043000.18427.0a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodegradation        ISSN: 0923-9820            Impact factor:   3.909


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