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Low-cost biodegradation and detoxification of textile Azo Dye C.I. reactive blue 172 by providencia rettgeri strain HSL1
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نویسنده
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lade h. ,govindwar s. ,paul d.
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منبع
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journal of chemistry - 2015 - دوره : 2015 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Present study focuses on exploitation of agricultural waste wheat bran (wb) as growth medium for degradation of textile azo dye c.i. reactive blue 172 (rb 172) using a single bacterium p. rettgeri strain hsl1 (genbank accession number jx853768.1). the bacterium was found to completely decolorize 50 mg l-1 of dye rb 172 within 20 h at 30 ± 0.2°c under microaerophilic incubation conditions. additionally,significant reduction in cod (85%) and toc (52%) contents of dye decolorized medium was observed which suggested its mineralization. induction in the activities of azoreductase (159%) and nadh-dcip reductase (88%) provided an evidence for reductive cleavage of dye rb 172. the hplc,ftir,and gc-ms analysis of decolorized products confirmed the degradation of dye into various metabolites. the proposed metabolic pathway for biodegradation of rb 172 has been elucidated which showed the formation of 2 intermediate metabolites,namely,4-(ethenylsulfonyl) aniline and 1-amino-1-(4-aminophenyl) propan-2-one. the acute and phytotoxicity evaluation of degraded metabolites suggests that bacterial strain favors the detoxification of dye rb 172. thus,wb could be utilized as a low-cost growth medium for the enrichment of bacteria and their further use for biodegradation of azo dyes and its derivatives containing wastes into nontoxic form. © 2015 harshad lade et al.
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department of environmental engineering,konkuk university, South Korea, department of biochemistry,shivaji university, India, department of environmental engineering,konkuk university, South Korea
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