The aim of the present work was to observe microbial decolorization and biodegradation of the Direct Violet 51 azo dye by Candida albicans isolated from industrial effluents and study the metabolites formed after degradation. C. albicans was used in the removal of the dye in order to further biosorption and biodegradation at different pH values in aqueous solutions. A comparative study of biodegradation analysis was carried out using UV-vis and FTIR spectroscopy, which revealed significant changes in peak positions when compared to the dye spectrum. Theses changes in dye structure appeared after 72 h at pH 2.50; after 240 h at pH 4.50; and after 280 h at pH 6.50, indicating the different by-products formed during the biodegradation process....
The yeast Candida rugosa, deposited in the Collection of Reference Microorganisms on Health Surveill...
Bioremediation is one of the milestones achieved by the biotechnological innovations. It is generati...
407-410Aspergillus ochraceus (NCIM-1146) has ability to decolorize various xenobiotic dyes. Biodegra...
Decolorization of Azo dyes in synthetic wastewater composition which is similar to real textile wast...
The textile industry often releases effluents into the environment without proper treatment or compl...
Nowadays, the development of textile industries are mushrooming and the pollution resulting from the...
The mehcanism of azo dyes decolorization by Candida sp. MK-1, Aeromonas sp. B-5 and Actinobacillus s...
Extensive use of recalcitrant azo dyes in textile and paper industries poses a direct threat to the ...
This work looks for a better understanding of the biodegradation of xenobiotic azo dyes mediated by ...
Biodegradation of a mixture containing seven commercial textile dyes with different structures and c...
Textile dying and manufacturing industries are polluting valuable water resources and treatment of t...
Currently, globalization, urbanization and industrialization have led to several environmental issue...
Azo dyes are commonly used in textile and paper industries. However, its improper disposal often res...
AbstractDecolourization of Direct azo dyes by fungi isolated from textile dye effluent was investiga...
The purpose was to investigate a simultaneous biodegradation of the recalcitrant monoazo dye Reactiv...
The yeast Candida rugosa, deposited in the Collection of Reference Microorganisms on Health Surveill...
Bioremediation is one of the milestones achieved by the biotechnological innovations. It is generati...
407-410Aspergillus ochraceus (NCIM-1146) has ability to decolorize various xenobiotic dyes. Biodegra...
Decolorization of Azo dyes in synthetic wastewater composition which is similar to real textile wast...
The textile industry often releases effluents into the environment without proper treatment or compl...
Nowadays, the development of textile industries are mushrooming and the pollution resulting from the...
The mehcanism of azo dyes decolorization by Candida sp. MK-1, Aeromonas sp. B-5 and Actinobacillus s...
Extensive use of recalcitrant azo dyes in textile and paper industries poses a direct threat to the ...
This work looks for a better understanding of the biodegradation of xenobiotic azo dyes mediated by ...
Biodegradation of a mixture containing seven commercial textile dyes with different structures and c...
Textile dying and manufacturing industries are polluting valuable water resources and treatment of t...
Currently, globalization, urbanization and industrialization have led to several environmental issue...
Azo dyes are commonly used in textile and paper industries. However, its improper disposal often res...
AbstractDecolourization of Direct azo dyes by fungi isolated from textile dye effluent was investiga...
The purpose was to investigate a simultaneous biodegradation of the recalcitrant monoazo dye Reactiv...
The yeast Candida rugosa, deposited in the Collection of Reference Microorganisms on Health Surveill...
Bioremediation is one of the milestones achieved by the biotechnological innovations. It is generati...
407-410Aspergillus ochraceus (NCIM-1146) has ability to decolorize various xenobiotic dyes. Biodegra...