2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13568-018-0616-1
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Optimization and enhancement of textile reactive Remazol black B decolorization and detoxification by environmentally isolated pH tolerant Pseudomonas aeruginosa KY284155

Abstract: Azo dyes are complex derivatives of diazene used in food and textile manufacture. They are highly recalcitrant compounds, and account for severe environmental and health problems. Different strains of Pseudomonas species were isolated from textile wastewater effluents. The bioconversion of Remazol black B (a commonly used water soluble dye) by Pseudomonas aeruginosa was observed in static conditions. The bio-decolorization process was optimized by a multi factorial Plackett–Burman experimental design. Decolori… Show more

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“…The results in present study was slightly similar with the results obtained by [33], reported that, the maximum decolorization of Remazol black was attained at pH 9. Although greatest azo-reductase enzyme optimum pH is 7, some alkali-thermostable azo-reductase showed maximum decolorization and best pH within variety from pH 8 to 9 [33,37]. Reactive azo dyes under alkaline condition lose hydrogen ions, which leads to the ionization of the dye, affecting…”
Section: Effect Of Different Incubation Periods and Ph Values On Dye supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The results in present study was slightly similar with the results obtained by [33], reported that, the maximum decolorization of Remazol black was attained at pH 9. Although greatest azo-reductase enzyme optimum pH is 7, some alkali-thermostable azo-reductase showed maximum decolorization and best pH within variety from pH 8 to 9 [33,37]. Reactive azo dyes under alkaline condition lose hydrogen ions, which leads to the ionization of the dye, affecting…”
Section: Effect Of Different Incubation Periods and Ph Values On Dye supporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is achievable that pH change affects the transport of dye particles crossway the cell membrane of microbes, which is reflected as the rate-limiting stage for the decolorization [6]. The results in present study was slightly similar with the results obtained by [33], reported that, the maximum decolorization of Remazol black was attained at pH 9. Although greatest azo-reductase enzyme optimum pH is 7, some alkali-thermostable azo-reductase showed maximum decolorization and best pH within variety from pH 8 to 9 [33,37].…”
Section: Effect Of Different Incubation Periods and Ph Values On Dye supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The calculated E-value magnitude of the tested factor shows its effect or its significance in affecting the response. The positive or negative sign of the E-value is indicative of its positive or negative influence on the responses [56]. All runs were performed in triplicates, and the lipase inhibitory activity was determined [49].…”
Section: Plackett-burman Design For Optimization Of Pl Inhibitor Prodmentioning
confidence: 99%