The successful bioremediation of a phenolic wastewater by Trametes versicolor was found to be dependent on a range of factors including: fungal growth, culture age and activity and enzyme (laccase) production. These aspects were enhanced by the optimisation of the growth medium used and time of addition of the pollutant to the fungal cultures. Different media containing ‘high ’ (20 g/L), ‘low ’ (2 g/L) and ‘sufficient ’ (10 g/L) concentrations of carbon and nitrogen sources were investigated. The medium containing both glucose and peptone at 10 g/L resulted in the highest Growth Related Productivity (the product of specific yield and µ) of laccase (1.46 Units of laccase activity)/gram biomass/day and was used in all further experiments. The...
Laccase has been obtained through two different production systems, the first using Pleurotus ostrea...
Amarula Cream is an alcoholic beverage derived from the distillation of fermented marula fruit and t...
Hospital wastewater is loaded with pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs), which sometimes end up...
The successful bioremediation of a phenolic wastewater by Trametes versicolor was found to be depend...
The aim of this work was to ascertain whether a submerged culture of a white rot fungus could be use...
The aim of this work was to characterise wine-related wastewaters and ascertain the wastewater conce...
The aim of this work was to characterise wine-related wastewaters and ascertain the wastewater conce...
Sixteen winery wastewaters were partially characterised during peak wine production. Raw wastewaters...
Abstract: Improvement of laccase production by Trametes versicolor was made by employing different o...
There has been increasing interest in extracellular enzymes from white rot fungi, such as lignin and...
White-rot fungi have potential in organic pollutant degradation. Immobilization of microorganisms ha...
Relatively high concentrations of micropollutants such as pharmaceuticals and biocides in municipal ...
White-rot fungi can degrade a wide spectrum of environmental pollutants, including pharmaceuticals, ...
WOS: 000263144800001Olive mill wastewater (OMW) is an effluent of the olive oil extraction process. ...
Laccase activity was monitored in synthetic media supplemented with various phenolics. Phenol was th...
Laccase has been obtained through two different production systems, the first using Pleurotus ostrea...
Amarula Cream is an alcoholic beverage derived from the distillation of fermented marula fruit and t...
Hospital wastewater is loaded with pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs), which sometimes end up...
The successful bioremediation of a phenolic wastewater by Trametes versicolor was found to be depend...
The aim of this work was to ascertain whether a submerged culture of a white rot fungus could be use...
The aim of this work was to characterise wine-related wastewaters and ascertain the wastewater conce...
The aim of this work was to characterise wine-related wastewaters and ascertain the wastewater conce...
Sixteen winery wastewaters were partially characterised during peak wine production. Raw wastewaters...
Abstract: Improvement of laccase production by Trametes versicolor was made by employing different o...
There has been increasing interest in extracellular enzymes from white rot fungi, such as lignin and...
White-rot fungi have potential in organic pollutant degradation. Immobilization of microorganisms ha...
Relatively high concentrations of micropollutants such as pharmaceuticals and biocides in municipal ...
White-rot fungi can degrade a wide spectrum of environmental pollutants, including pharmaceuticals, ...
WOS: 000263144800001Olive mill wastewater (OMW) is an effluent of the olive oil extraction process. ...
Laccase activity was monitored in synthetic media supplemented with various phenolics. Phenol was th...
Laccase has been obtained through two different production systems, the first using Pleurotus ostrea...
Amarula Cream is an alcoholic beverage derived from the distillation of fermented marula fruit and t...
Hospital wastewater is loaded with pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs), which sometimes end up...