Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Kátia M.G.
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Compart,Luciana C.A., Morais,Rúbio O., Rosa,Luiz H., Santos,Mércia H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: The potential of Trametes villosa and Pycnoporus sanguineus to decolorize reactive textile dyes used for cotton manufacturing in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, was evaluated. Growth and decolorization halos were determined on malt extract agar containing 0.002g L-1 of the dye. T. villosa decolorized all 28 of the tested dyes while P. sanguineus decolorized only 9. The effect of culture conditions (shaking and dye and nitrogen concentration) on the degradation of Drimaren Brilliant Blue dye was evaluated during growth of the fungi in liquid synthetic medium. Shaking favored degradation and decolorization was not repressed by nitrogen. In pure culture, T. villosa and P. sanguineus decolorized synthetic effluent consisting of a mixture of 10 dyes. Higher decolorization of the synthetic effluent was observed when a mixed culture of the two fungi was used. This study demonstrated differences between tropical basidiomycete species in terms of their ability to degrade reactive dyes, and reinforces the potential of this group of fungi for the decolorization of textile effluents.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
title Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
spellingShingle Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
Machado,Kátia M.G.
textile industry
synthetic effluent
reactive dyes
title_short Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
title_full Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
title_fullStr Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
title_sort Biodegradation of reactive textile dyes by basidiomycetous fungi from brazilian ecosystems
author Machado,Kátia M.G.
author_facet Machado,Kátia M.G.
Compart,Luciana C.A.
Morais,Rúbio O.
Rosa,Luiz H.
Santos,Mércia H.
author_role author
author2 Compart,Luciana C.A.
Morais,Rúbio O.
Rosa,Luiz H.
Santos,Mércia H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Kátia M.G.
Compart,Luciana C.A.
Morais,Rúbio O.
Rosa,Luiz H.
Santos,Mércia H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv textile industry
synthetic effluent
reactive dyes
topic textile industry
synthetic effluent
reactive dyes
description The potential of Trametes villosa and Pycnoporus sanguineus to decolorize reactive textile dyes used for cotton manufacturing in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, was evaluated. Growth and decolorization halos were determined on malt extract agar containing 0.002g L-1 of the dye. T. villosa decolorized all 28 of the tested dyes while P. sanguineus decolorized only 9. The effect of culture conditions (shaking and dye and nitrogen concentration) on the degradation of Drimaren Brilliant Blue dye was evaluated during growth of the fungi in liquid synthetic medium. Shaking favored degradation and decolorization was not repressed by nitrogen. In pure culture, T. villosa and P. sanguineus decolorized synthetic effluent consisting of a mixture of 10 dyes. Higher decolorization of the synthetic effluent was observed when a mixed culture of the two fungi was used. This study demonstrated differences between tropical basidiomycete species in terms of their ability to degrade reactive dyes, and reinforces the potential of this group of fungi for the decolorization of textile effluents.
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