Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109)
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Resumo: | Chitin and chitosan were extracted from mycelial biomass of Cunninghamella elegans and the performance for copper, lead and iron biosorption in aqueous solution was evaluated. The growth curve of C. elegans was accomplished by determination of biomass, pH, glucose and nitrogen consumption. Chitin and chitosan were extracted by alkali-acid treatment and the yields were 23.8 and 7.8%, respectively. For the adsorption analysis, the process of heavy uptake metal sorption was evaluated using polysaccharides solutions (1% w/v). The rate of metallic biosorption was dependent upon the concentration and pH of metal solutions, and the best results were observed with pH 4.0. Chitosan showed the highest affinity for copper and chitin for iron adsorption. The results suggest that C. elegans (IFM 46109) is an attractive source of production of chitin and chitosan, with a great potential of heavy metals bioremediation in polluted environments. |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109)Cunninghamella eleganschitinchitosanbioremediationbiosorptionChitin and chitosan were extracted from mycelial biomass of Cunninghamella elegans and the performance for copper, lead and iron biosorption in aqueous solution was evaluated. The growth curve of C. elegans was accomplished by determination of biomass, pH, glucose and nitrogen consumption. Chitin and chitosan were extracted by alkali-acid treatment and the yields were 23.8 and 7.8%, respectively. For the adsorption analysis, the process of heavy uptake metal sorption was evaluated using polysaccharides solutions (1% w/v). The rate of metallic biosorption was dependent upon the concentration and pH of metal solutions, and the best results were observed with pH 4.0. Chitosan showed the highest affinity for copper and chitin for iron adsorption. The results suggest that C. elegans (IFM 46109) is an attractive source of production of chitin and chitosan, with a great potential of heavy metals bioremediation in polluted environments.Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia2004-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822004000200013Brazilian Journal of Microbiology v.35 n.3 2004reponame:Brazilian Journal of Microbiologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)instacron:SBM10.1590/S1517-83822004000200013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFranco,Luciana de OliveiraMaia,Rita de Cássia C.Porto,Ana Lúcia F.Messias,Arminda SacconiFukushima,KazutakaCampos-Takaki,Galba Maria deeng2005-11-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-83822004000200013Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjm/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br||mbmartin@usp.br1678-44051517-8382opendoar:2005-11-25T00:00Brazilian Journal of Microbiology - Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)false |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) Franco,Luciana de Oliveira Cunninghamella elegans chitin chitosan bioremediation biosorption |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) |
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Heavy metal biosorption by chitin and chitosan isolated from Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) |
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Franco,Luciana de Oliveira |
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Franco,Luciana de Oliveira Maia,Rita de Cássia C. Porto,Ana Lúcia F. Messias,Arminda Sacconi Fukushima,Kazutaka Campos-Takaki,Galba Maria de |
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Maia,Rita de Cássia C. Porto,Ana Lúcia F. Messias,Arminda Sacconi Fukushima,Kazutaka Campos-Takaki,Galba Maria de |
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Franco,Luciana de Oliveira Maia,Rita de Cássia C. Porto,Ana Lúcia F. Messias,Arminda Sacconi Fukushima,Kazutaka Campos-Takaki,Galba Maria de |
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Cunninghamella elegans chitin chitosan bioremediation biosorption |
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Cunninghamella elegans chitin chitosan bioremediation biosorption |
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Chitin and chitosan were extracted from mycelial biomass of Cunninghamella elegans and the performance for copper, lead and iron biosorption in aqueous solution was evaluated. The growth curve of C. elegans was accomplished by determination of biomass, pH, glucose and nitrogen consumption. Chitin and chitosan were extracted by alkali-acid treatment and the yields were 23.8 and 7.8%, respectively. For the adsorption analysis, the process of heavy uptake metal sorption was evaluated using polysaccharides solutions (1% w/v). The rate of metallic biosorption was dependent upon the concentration and pH of metal solutions, and the best results were observed with pH 4.0. Chitosan showed the highest affinity for copper and chitin for iron adsorption. The results suggest that C. elegans (IFM 46109) is an attractive source of production of chitin and chitosan, with a great potential of heavy metals bioremediation in polluted environments. |
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