The presence of lignin along with other pollutants makes effluent more complex when it is discharged from Pulp and paper mills. The present study investigates the use of biofilm-forming bacteria isolated from pulp paper mill effluent contaminated sites (PPMECSs) for lignin degradation. Isolated biofilm-forming and lignin-degrading bacteria were identified as Bacillus subtilis, Enterobacter cancerogenus, and Bacillus licheniformis by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Thin liquid chromatography (TLC) analysis showed that the consortium of bacteria produced acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) as quorum sensing molecules and extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) that protect the bacterial consortium under unfavorable conditions. The potential consortium w...
Abstract Lignin is the most abundant aromatic substrate on Earth and its valorization technologies a...
High-colored wastewater generated during the cellulose bleaching process causes the inhibition of bi...
Wastewater containing kraft lignin (KL) discharged from pulp and paper industries could cause seriou...
The presence of lignin along with other pollutants makes effluent more complex when it is discharged...
Abstract: Lignin is the most abundant aromatic polymer in nature. It is synthesized by higher plants...
Aims To develop a method to detect bacteria from environmental samples that are able to metabolize ...
This study reports the degradation and decolourization capability of a manganese peroxidase enzyme p...
The aim of this study is to investigate the biodegradation potential of mixed cell bacterial culture...
Pulp and paper mill effluent contain of black ,liquor with high concentration of lignin. Biologi¬ca...
944-948Eight fungal isolates and a bacterial community comprising four strains were isolated from pu...
Background - To expand on the range of products which can be obtained from lignocellulosic biomass, ...
Lignin is nature's largest source of phenolic compounds. Its recalcitrance to enzymatic conversion i...
As industrialization is inevitable and progress with rapid acceleration, the need for innovative way...
Lignin degradation is imperative for the maximum utilization of cellulose either for pulp processing...
Paper pulp wastewater resulting from alkaline extraction of wheat straw, known as black liquor, is v...
Abstract Lignin is the most abundant aromatic substrate on Earth and its valorization technologies a...
High-colored wastewater generated during the cellulose bleaching process causes the inhibition of bi...
Wastewater containing kraft lignin (KL) discharged from pulp and paper industries could cause seriou...
The presence of lignin along with other pollutants makes effluent more complex when it is discharged...
Abstract: Lignin is the most abundant aromatic polymer in nature. It is synthesized by higher plants...
Aims To develop a method to detect bacteria from environmental samples that are able to metabolize ...
This study reports the degradation and decolourization capability of a manganese peroxidase enzyme p...
The aim of this study is to investigate the biodegradation potential of mixed cell bacterial culture...
Pulp and paper mill effluent contain of black ,liquor with high concentration of lignin. Biologi¬ca...
944-948Eight fungal isolates and a bacterial community comprising four strains were isolated from pu...
Background - To expand on the range of products which can be obtained from lignocellulosic biomass, ...
Lignin is nature's largest source of phenolic compounds. Its recalcitrance to enzymatic conversion i...
As industrialization is inevitable and progress with rapid acceleration, the need for innovative way...
Lignin degradation is imperative for the maximum utilization of cellulose either for pulp processing...
Paper pulp wastewater resulting from alkaline extraction of wheat straw, known as black liquor, is v...
Abstract Lignin is the most abundant aromatic substrate on Earth and its valorization technologies a...
High-colored wastewater generated during the cellulose bleaching process causes the inhibition of bi...
Wastewater containing kraft lignin (KL) discharged from pulp and paper industries could cause seriou...