Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Physical-chemical treatments of textile wastewaters are not sustainable in terms of costs. Biological treatments can be more convenient and the lig-nin-degrading extracellular enzymatic battery of basidiomycetes are capable to discolor synthetic dyes. Many basidio-mycetes are edible mushrooms whose industrial production generates significant amount of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) with residual high levels of lignin-degrading extracellular enzymatic activities. We have demonstrated that the low cost organic substrate, the SMS deriving from the cultivation of the basidiomycetes Pleurotus ostreatus, is able to discolor anthraquinonic, diazo and monoazo-dyes when...
Approximately 10,000 different types of dyes and pigments are being used in various industrial appli...
Mushroom production on coffee pulp as substrate generates an intense black residual liquid, which re...
ABSTRACT Reactive dyes are found in the final effluents of the textile industry and cannot be remove...
Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Physical-chemical t...
Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Physical-chemical t...
Synthetic dyes are used in the production of many consumer goods globally. Consequently, they are co...
The effect of Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Pleurotus ostreatus whole cells and their ligninolytic...
BACKGROUND: The ability of the fungi Pleurotus ostreatus and Phanerochaete chrysosporium to decolour...
Random disposal of synthetic textile dyes has created severe damage to the environment. These dye ef...
Reactive dyes are important chemical pollutants from textile industries .The two species of white ro...
AbstractSix fungal isolates belong to Aspergillus niger, Penicillium spp., and Pleurotus osstreatus ...
The discharge of highly coloured synthetic dye effluents into rivers and lakes is harmful to the wat...
The increased usage of textile dyes creates worldwide environmental problems, since during the dyein...
The indigo dye is extensively used by textile industries and is considered a recalcitrant substance,...
According to the European Environment Agency, the textile industry is responsible for 20% of global...
Approximately 10,000 different types of dyes and pigments are being used in various industrial appli...
Mushroom production on coffee pulp as substrate generates an intense black residual liquid, which re...
ABSTRACT Reactive dyes are found in the final effluents of the textile industry and cannot be remove...
Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Physical-chemical t...
Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Physical-chemical t...
Synthetic dyes are used in the production of many consumer goods globally. Consequently, they are co...
The effect of Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Pleurotus ostreatus whole cells and their ligninolytic...
BACKGROUND: The ability of the fungi Pleurotus ostreatus and Phanerochaete chrysosporium to decolour...
Random disposal of synthetic textile dyes has created severe damage to the environment. These dye ef...
Reactive dyes are important chemical pollutants from textile industries .The two species of white ro...
AbstractSix fungal isolates belong to Aspergillus niger, Penicillium spp., and Pleurotus osstreatus ...
The discharge of highly coloured synthetic dye effluents into rivers and lakes is harmful to the wat...
The increased usage of textile dyes creates worldwide environmental problems, since during the dyein...
The indigo dye is extensively used by textile industries and is considered a recalcitrant substance,...
According to the European Environment Agency, the textile industry is responsible for 20% of global...
Approximately 10,000 different types of dyes and pigments are being used in various industrial appli...
Mushroom production on coffee pulp as substrate generates an intense black residual liquid, which re...
ABSTRACT Reactive dyes are found in the final effluents of the textile industry and cannot be remove...