The conventional treatments used to remove dyes produced as a result of different industrial activities are not completely effective. At times, some toxic by-products are generated, affecting aquatic ecosystems. In this article, an efficient use of microorganisms is presented as a biodegradation technique that is a safe environmental alternative for the benefit of aquatic life. A strain of the yeast Galactomyces geotrichum KL20A isolated from Kumis (a Colombian natural fermented milk) was used for Methylene Blue (MB) bioremoval. Two parameters of the bioremediation process were studied at three different levels: initial dye concentration and growth temperature. The maximum time of MB exposure to the yeast was 48 h. Finally, a pseudo-first-o...
ABSTRACT The evaluation of the bioremediation potential of microbial with dyes in solid and liquid c...
The raw and activated biomass of a green microalga, Chlamydomonas variabilis, were investigated as a...
AbstractColored industrial effluents have become a vital source of water pollution, and because wate...
The conventional treatments used to remove dyes produced as a result of different industrial activit...
Algae provide an alternative, sustainable, and environmentally beneficial method of dyetreatment. In...
Bacterial species for metabolizing dye molecules were isolated from dye rich water bodies. The best ...
Methylene blue is a toxic dye present in the textile industry, and if left untreated, it causes harm...
Methylene blue is a toxic dye present in the textile industry, and if left untreated, it causes harm...
Methylene blue (MB), commonly found in the textile industry effluent, has been chosen as a model dye...
Abstract The potentially deleterious effects of methylene blue (MB) on human health drove the intere...
The use of biodegradation methods by microorganisms in the removal of industrial dyes are widely con...
Methylene blue (MB), as a thiazine cationic dye, has been commonly used in dye houses and textile in...
International audienceA novel approach has been tried to use both Aspergillus carbonarius (AC) and P...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae se estudió para la remoción de azul de metileno (MB), un colorante reactivo...
The emission of methylene blue (MB) from common industries causes risks to human health by making cl...
ABSTRACT The evaluation of the bioremediation potential of microbial with dyes in solid and liquid c...
The raw and activated biomass of a green microalga, Chlamydomonas variabilis, were investigated as a...
AbstractColored industrial effluents have become a vital source of water pollution, and because wate...
The conventional treatments used to remove dyes produced as a result of different industrial activit...
Algae provide an alternative, sustainable, and environmentally beneficial method of dyetreatment. In...
Bacterial species for metabolizing dye molecules were isolated from dye rich water bodies. The best ...
Methylene blue is a toxic dye present in the textile industry, and if left untreated, it causes harm...
Methylene blue is a toxic dye present in the textile industry, and if left untreated, it causes harm...
Methylene blue (MB), commonly found in the textile industry effluent, has been chosen as a model dye...
Abstract The potentially deleterious effects of methylene blue (MB) on human health drove the intere...
The use of biodegradation methods by microorganisms in the removal of industrial dyes are widely con...
Methylene blue (MB), as a thiazine cationic dye, has been commonly used in dye houses and textile in...
International audienceA novel approach has been tried to use both Aspergillus carbonarius (AC) and P...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae se estudió para la remoción de azul de metileno (MB), un colorante reactivo...
The emission of methylene blue (MB) from common industries causes risks to human health by making cl...
ABSTRACT The evaluation of the bioremediation potential of microbial with dyes in solid and liquid c...
The raw and activated biomass of a green microalga, Chlamydomonas variabilis, were investigated as a...
AbstractColored industrial effluents have become a vital source of water pollution, and because wate...