| Literature DB >> 25932329 |
Meenu Chhabra1, Saroj Mishra2, Trichur Ramaswamy Sreekrishnan2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Laccases have good potential as bioremediating agents and can be used continuously in the immobilized form like many other enzymes.Entities:
Keywords: Acid Red 27; Azo dye degradation; Immobilization; Laccase-mediator; Polyvinylalcohol beads
Year: 2015 PMID: 25932329 PMCID: PMC4415393 DOI: 10.1186/s40201-015-0192-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the continuous packed column.
Laccase immobilization and residual laccase activity in immobilized preparations
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| PVA-boric acid | 65 ± 5 | 43 ± 2 | 92 ± 3 | 0 |
| PVA-nitrate | 90 ± 2 | 73 ± 2 | 100 ± 0 | 20 ± 1 |
Comparison of properties of immobilized and free laccase
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| IC 50 for chloride | 450 ± 22 mM | 600 ± 33 mM |
| IC 50 for EDTA | 250 ± 17 mM | 250 ± 10 mM |
| IC 50 for sodium azide | 6 ± 0.3 μM | 5 ± 0.5 μM |
| Km (ABTS) | 65 ± 4 μM | 37 ± 2.1 μM |
| Kcat (ABTS) | 1675 ± 75 sec−1 | 2996 ± 179 sec−1 |
Figure 2Batch decolorization of simulated effluent using PVA-boric acid and PVA-nitrate entrapped laccase. (A) Acid violet 17 or (B) Basic Green 4.
Figure 3Continuous decolorization in packed bed column using PVA-nitrate beads. (A) Profile of dye decolorization with time and (B) Leaching of laccase from the column.
Summary of the degradation products of Acid Red 27 after laccase-mediator action as observed by ESI-MS/MS
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| Dye alone | [M-H]- =536.97 | −50 | 316.97 (100); 301.96 (50); 237.02 (40) 206.00 (30); 79.96 (30); 518.96 (20); 457.02 (10); 439.00 (10); 377.07 (5) 365.09 (5). |
| I | [M-H]- =535.9 | −50 | 315.97 (100); 301.96 (50); 236.02 (40) 206.00 (30); 79.96 (30); 518.96 (20); 457.02 (10); 439.00 (10); 377.07 (5) 365.09 (5) |
| II | [M-H]- =235.01 | −30 | 182.65 (100); 233.99 (45); 79.95 (30); 219.99 (20). |
| III | [M-H]- =207.01 | −30 | 207.01 (100); 183.01 (50); 79.95 (40); 119.05 (20) |
| IV | [M-H]- =316.94 | −40 | 316.9 (100); 289 (50); 245.06 (20); 79.95 (15); 255.20 (10); 145.0310 (10); 236.98 (5). |
Figure 4Absorption profile of AR 27 (―) and AR 27 treated with laccase and 1-HOBT (―).
Figure 5Proposed pathway of decolorization of AR 27 using laccase-mediator system.
Figure 6Background lawn of S. typhimurium TA 98 obtained during Ames test. (A) Untreated AR 27, (B) AR 27 treated with laccase and 1-HOBT, (C) Negative control-Distilled water.