Short Communication: Candida sp. isolated from mangrove soils for biological decolorization of textile reactive dyes DOI Open Access
Parima Boontanom, Aiya Chantarasiri

Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 25(6)

Published: June 27, 2024

Abstract. Boontanom P, Chantarasiri A. 2024. Short communication: Candida sp. isolated from mangrove soils for biological decolorization of textile reactive dyes. Biodiversitas 25: 2595-2602. Effluent discharge dye-related industries is a significant environmental pollution problem and concern human health. Dyes have harmful effects on aquatic organisms due to their toxic properties. One possible solution using microorganisms the dyes as an eco-friendly potentially lucrative alternative physicochemical processes. Therefore, this study effective dye-decolorizing yeast soil samples in Thailand investigated efficiency eight under experimental conditions. Yeasts several advantages over other bacteria fungi dyes, but number yeasts discovered remains scarce. The most yeast, isolate RY21703, showed Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR) 37.50±0.07% within 72 h incubation. This was genetically phylogenetically identified strain RY21703 produced 0.97±0.08 U/mL crude laccase activity, essential enzyme dye mechanisms. strong after incubation all azo-reactive ranging 27.32±3.34% (CI Reactive Orange 122) 61.45±1.43% Green 19). also decolorized phthalocyanine 21) by 60.71%. Findings suggested that can be used dyeing wastewater.

Language: Английский

Azo Dye Bioremediation: An Interdisciplinary Path to Sustainable Fashion DOI Creative Commons
Gajendra B. Singh, Ankita Vinayak, Gaurav Mudgal

et al.

Environmental Technology & Innovation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 103832 - 103832

Published: Sept. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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7

Biological Decolorisation of the Anionic dye Acid Blue 9 by bacterial consortium: A Sustainable and Ecofriendly Approach for the Treatment of Textile Wastewater DOI Creative Commons

Ritu Sharma,

Naveen Kumar, Poonam Sharma

et al.

Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100178 - 100178

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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4

Short Communication: Candida sp. isolated from mangrove soils for biological decolorization of textile reactive dyes DOI Open Access
Parima Boontanom, Aiya Chantarasiri

Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 25(6)

Published: June 27, 2024

Abstract. Boontanom P, Chantarasiri A. 2024. Short communication: Candida sp. isolated from mangrove soils for biological decolorization of textile reactive dyes. Biodiversitas 25: 2595-2602. Effluent discharge dye-related industries is a significant environmental pollution problem and concern human health. Dyes have harmful effects on aquatic organisms due to their toxic properties. One possible solution using microorganisms the dyes as an eco-friendly potentially lucrative alternative physicochemical processes. Therefore, this study effective dye-decolorizing yeast soil samples in Thailand investigated efficiency eight under experimental conditions. Yeasts several advantages over other bacteria fungi dyes, but number yeasts discovered remains scarce. The most yeast, isolate RY21703, showed Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR) 37.50±0.07% within 72 h incubation. This was genetically phylogenetically identified strain RY21703 produced 0.97±0.08 U/mL crude laccase activity, essential enzyme dye mechanisms. strong after incubation all azo-reactive ranging 27.32±3.34% (CI Reactive Orange 122) 61.45±1.43% Green 19). also decolorized phthalocyanine 21) by 60.71%. Findings suggested that can be used dyeing wastewater.

Language: Английский

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