Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Golunski,Simone M.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Scapini,Thamarys, Modkovski,Tatiani Andressa, Marques,Camila T., Camargo,Aline F., Preczeski,Karina Paula, Rosa,Camila Dalla, Baldissarelli,Daiane P., Mulinari,Jéssica, Venturin,Bruno, Vargas,Gean D. L. P., Buffon,Jaqueline G., Mossi,Altemir José, Treichel,Helen
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532017001001890
Resumo: This study aimed at evaluating the activity of peroxidases after ultrasound and microwave radiation exposure as an alternative to the wastewater treatment improvement. The results showed that after treatment with ultrasound using a power of 30% and a temperature of 55 °C was obtained an increase in relative activity, 129.5% in the enzyme from rice bran, 147.9% in the enzyme from soybean meal and 102.4% in the enzyme from horseradish. Using microwave radiation, the highest relative activity (107.4%) was observed for the peroxidase extracted from rice bran with 10 seconds of reaction time and a reaction temperature of about 50 °C. The data obtained in this study suggest that the ultrasonic bath and microwave are adequate for conducting reactions catalyzed by peroxidases because it was possible to increase their activity during the performed tests. Preliminary tests of enzyme application showed that the highest color removal occurred using 3 mL of the enzyme extract from rice bran and H2O2 concentrations of 40 mg L-1. This condition resulted in a color removal of about 40%.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
title Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
spellingShingle Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
Golunski,Simone M.
peroxidase activity
ultrasound
microwave radiation
title_short Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
title_full Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
title_fullStr Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
title_sort Commercial and Noncommercial Peroxidases Activity under Ultrasound and Microwave Treatment: a Pretreatment to Improve Wastewater Treatment
author Golunski,Simone M.
author_facet Golunski,Simone M.
Scapini,Thamarys
Modkovski,Tatiani Andressa
Marques,Camila T.
Camargo,Aline F.
Preczeski,Karina Paula
Rosa,Camila Dalla
Baldissarelli,Daiane P.
Mulinari,Jéssica
Venturin,Bruno
Vargas,Gean D. L. P.
Buffon,Jaqueline G.
Mossi,Altemir José
Treichel,Helen
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author2 Scapini,Thamarys
Modkovski,Tatiani Andressa
Marques,Camila T.
Camargo,Aline F.
Preczeski,Karina Paula
Rosa,Camila Dalla
Baldissarelli,Daiane P.
Mulinari,Jéssica
Venturin,Bruno
Vargas,Gean D. L. P.
Buffon,Jaqueline G.
Mossi,Altemir José
Treichel,Helen
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Golunski,Simone M.
Scapini,Thamarys
Modkovski,Tatiani Andressa
Marques,Camila T.
Camargo,Aline F.
Preczeski,Karina Paula
Rosa,Camila Dalla
Baldissarelli,Daiane P.
Mulinari,Jéssica
Venturin,Bruno
Vargas,Gean D. L. P.
Buffon,Jaqueline G.
Mossi,Altemir José
Treichel,Helen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv peroxidase activity
ultrasound
microwave radiation
topic peroxidase activity
ultrasound
microwave radiation
description This study aimed at evaluating the activity of peroxidases after ultrasound and microwave radiation exposure as an alternative to the wastewater treatment improvement. The results showed that after treatment with ultrasound using a power of 30% and a temperature of 55 °C was obtained an increase in relative activity, 129.5% in the enzyme from rice bran, 147.9% in the enzyme from soybean meal and 102.4% in the enzyme from horseradish. Using microwave radiation, the highest relative activity (107.4%) was observed for the peroxidase extracted from rice bran with 10 seconds of reaction time and a reaction temperature of about 50 °C. The data obtained in this study suggest that the ultrasonic bath and microwave are adequate for conducting reactions catalyzed by peroxidases because it was possible to increase their activity during the performed tests. Preliminary tests of enzyme application showed that the highest color removal occurred using 3 mL of the enzyme extract from rice bran and H2O2 concentrations of 40 mg L-1. This condition resulted in a color removal of about 40%.
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