2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjche.2018.05.004
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Characterization of recuperating talent of white-rot fungi cells to dye-contaminated soil/water

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“…Experiments carried out in a low nitrogen medium with a series fungi and mushrooms secreting different enzymes showed their capability to degrade such molecules. The list includes the following fungi: Sordaria fimicola (catalase, laccase, superoxide dismutase), Halosarpheia ratnagiriensis ( Pleurotus ostreatus ), and Flavodon flavus (oxidative (laccase, manganese peroxidase, and lignin peroxidase) the former two belonging to the Ascomycota and the third to the Basidiomycotas isolated from mangrove sediment (glucose oxidase and glyoxal oxidase) ( S. fimicola ), Coriolus versicolor (manganese peroxidase and laccase), and hydrolytic enzymes (cellulases, xylanases and tanases)), Ganodermalucidum (cellulase and hemicellulase lignocellulolytic enzymes), Agaricus brasiliensis (manganese peroxidase).…”
Section: From Fundamentals To Practical Improvements In Catalytic Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments carried out in a low nitrogen medium with a series fungi and mushrooms secreting different enzymes showed their capability to degrade such molecules. The list includes the following fungi: Sordaria fimicola (catalase, laccase, superoxide dismutase), Halosarpheia ratnagiriensis ( Pleurotus ostreatus ), and Flavodon flavus (oxidative (laccase, manganese peroxidase, and lignin peroxidase) the former two belonging to the Ascomycota and the third to the Basidiomycotas isolated from mangrove sediment (glucose oxidase and glyoxal oxidase) ( S. fimicola ), Coriolus versicolor (manganese peroxidase and laccase), and hydrolytic enzymes (cellulases, xylanases and tanases)), Ganodermalucidum (cellulase and hemicellulase lignocellulolytic enzymes), Agaricus brasiliensis (manganese peroxidase).…”
Section: From Fundamentals To Practical Improvements In Catalytic Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is a need to shift toward biological approaches as an eco-favorable option for the treatment of water containing dyes. The technique requires comprehensive investigation and advancement focused on using microbial organisms such as fungi [ 33 ], photosynthetic bacteria [ 34 ], and algae [ 35 ].…”
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“…With the generation of high-added-value by-products throughout the process, there is a possibility of treated water reuse in animal and human food production and additional increased capability of degrading recalcitrant compounds. 25,26 Yeasts are used in highly contaminated wastewater effluents, in acidic conditions. 27 Meanwhile, microalgae are used in the treatment of wastewater effluents in the tertiary and quinary treatments, based on their capability of using nitrogen and phosphorus for their growth.…”
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