| Literature DB >> 26744802 |
Liang Tan1, Muyang He2, Li Song2, Xinmei Fu3, Shengnan Shi2.
Abstract
Isolation, identification and characterization of a salt-tolerant yeast capable of degrading and detoxifying azo dyes were investigated in this study. Possible degradation pathway of Acid Scarlet 3R was proposed through analyzing metabolic intermediates using UV-Vis and HPLC-MS methods. Furthermore, the Microtox test was performed to evaluate the acute toxicity of the dye before and after biodegradation. The results showed that a salt-tolerant yeast named TLHS-SF1 was isolated and identified as Scheffersomyces spartinae basing on 26S rDNA analysis. The optimal decolorization and growth parameters were: sucrose 2 g L(-1), (NH4)2SO4 0.6 g L(-1), yeast extract 0.08 g L(-1), NaCl ⩽ 30 g L(-1), 160 rmin(-1), 30 °C and pH 5.0-6.0. More than 90% of 80 mg L(-1) 3R could be decolorized within 16 h under the optimal conditions. 3R was possibly degraded successively through azo-reduction, deamination and desulfonation pathways, and its acute toxicity obviously decreased by strain TLHS-SF1.Entities:
Keywords: Aerobic degradation and detoxification; Azo dyes; Decolorization pathways; Salt-tolerant; Scheffersomyces spartinae
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26744802 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.12.058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642