1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1354(98)00525-9
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Removal of phenolic compounds from synthetic wastewater using soybean peroxidase

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“…Taylor et al (1996) provided a limited comparison of HRP and microbial peroxidase to SBP for treatment of phenols and reported that SBP was an effective alternative. This work was followed by two reports that studied the removal of a variety of phenols from wastewater using SBP and a comparative cost analysis of phenols treated individually and separately by SBP, HRP and microbial peroxidase (Taylor et al, 1996,1998, Caza et al, 1999. McEldoon and Dordick (1996) reported that SBP demonstrated unusually high thermal stability that could expand its industrial applications.…”
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“…Taylor et al (1996) provided a limited comparison of HRP and microbial peroxidase to SBP for treatment of phenols and reported that SBP was an effective alternative. This work was followed by two reports that studied the removal of a variety of phenols from wastewater using SBP and a comparative cost analysis of phenols treated individually and separately by SBP, HRP and microbial peroxidase (Taylor et al, 1996,1998, Caza et al, 1999. McEldoon and Dordick (1996) reported that SBP demonstrated unusually high thermal stability that could expand its industrial applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of pH, initial chlorophenol concentration, type of chlorophenol, application of protective additives mode of addition and temperature are all factors that influence the applicability of this technology (Al-Kassim et al, 1993ab, 1994aCaza et al, 1999). It is hypothesised that the particulate that forms and precipitates out of solution, entraps the SBP and thereby renders it inactive.…”
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“…7,8) It has been reported that biodegradation of alkylphenol ethoxylates and alkylphenols stimulates production of biomarkers of estrogenic activity in male fish. 5,9,10) Many researchers have a great interest in oxidoreductases such as tyrosinase, [11][12][13][14][15] laccase, [16][17][18] and peroxidase, [19][20][21][22][23] because their industrial potentials are recognized in degradation and detoxification of recalcitrant environmental pollutions. The potential advantages of the enzymatic treatment include operation at low concentrations over wide pH and temperature ranges and the easy control process.…”
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“…De plus, ce procédé de traitement a été efficacement appliqué pour l'enlèvement de phénols et produits phénoliques dans les eaux usées (COOPER et NICELL, 1996;EDWARDS et al, 1999;WADA et al, 1995). Les enzymes peuvent agir avec une grande spécificité sur les composés aromatiques, qui peuvent être ensuite enlevés par précipitation ou transformés en d'autres produits (CAZA et al, 1999;KARAM et NICELL, 1997). Cependant, peu de données existent sur l'oxydation enzymatique des estrogènes.…”
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