2008
DOI: 10.1263/jbb.105.69
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Screening and investigation of dye decolorization activities of basidiomycetes

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“…Phanerochaete chrysosporium proved to be able to decolourize direct dyes having complex -Trisazo, Polyazo and Stilbenestructures, whilst P. ostreatus did not decolorize these dyes but was showed to be able to decolourize anthraquinonic and aniline azo dyes. That is consistent with some previously reported studies (Knapp et al 1995;Swamy and Ramsay 1999;Balan and Monteiro 2001;Martins et al 2003;Eichlerova et al 2005;Nozaki et al 2008), showing different specificities of WRF in dye decolorization. The different decolourization specificities of P. ostreatus and P. chrysosporium can be due to the different profiles of produced LMEs, mainly laccases in P. ostreatus and MnP in P. chrysosporium.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Phanerochaete chrysosporium proved to be able to decolourize direct dyes having complex -Trisazo, Polyazo and Stilbenestructures, whilst P. ostreatus did not decolorize these dyes but was showed to be able to decolourize anthraquinonic and aniline azo dyes. That is consistent with some previously reported studies (Knapp et al 1995;Swamy and Ramsay 1999;Balan and Monteiro 2001;Martins et al 2003;Eichlerova et al 2005;Nozaki et al 2008), showing different specificities of WRF in dye decolorization. The different decolourization specificities of P. ostreatus and P. chrysosporium can be due to the different profiles of produced LMEs, mainly laccases in P. ostreatus and MnP in P. chrysosporium.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This variation regarding dye decolorization could be due to the fact that these two dyes are diazo dyes with a more complex chemical structure than the monoazo RR198 has. Nozaki et al (2008) consortia from wastewater treatment plants of different textile units and concluded that the microbial consortium is a robust process for the bioremediation of textile dye effluents. In another study on textile dye decolorization by microbial consortia the authors characterized the consortia and demonstrated that they were dominated by yeasts and that the use of fungal consortia was more efficient than traditional biological methods or systems using pure fungal strains (Yang et al, 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a best alternative, much interest is now focused on biodegradation of dyes . Bioremediation may be the most effective method of treating industrial dyes wastewater (Nozaki et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%