The degradation of Congo Red by means of Phanerochaete chrysosporium BKM-F-1767 is reported in this work. Solid and liquid cultures have been prepared to evaluate in vivo biodegradation as well as the role of biosorption phenomena on mycelium. Moreover, in vitro tests have been performed to define the influence of MnP on dye decolorization. P. chrysosporium, cultivated on Malt Extract Agar in the presence of Congo Red 0.005% (w/v), has shown good growth and the ability to decolorize the dye in the 25-39°C temperature range. It has also been cultivated in a low NMM liquid medium with the aforementioned dye concentration in immobilized stationary cultures inducted for Lignin Peroxidase (LiP) and Manganese Peroxidase (MnP) production. Congo Re...
Lignin degrading system of white rot fungi and its exploitation in the decolorization of synthetic d...
Azo dyes are commonly used in textile and paper industries. However, its improper disposal often res...
987-991This study presents effect of culture conditions [temp. (28-39oC) & agitation speed (0-200 ...
The degradation of Congo Red by means of Phanerochaete chrysosporium BKM-F-1767 is reported in this...
Congo red is one of the best known and used azo dyes which has two azo bonds (-N=N-) chromophore in ...
In vitro and in vivo biodecolourization of structurally different nine direct azo dyes by Phanerocha...
Detoxification of synthetic dyes is one of the main challenges in clearing textile industry wastes. ...
The aim of the present investigation was to study the biosorption and decolourization of congo red a...
Two yeasts, Debaryomyces polymorphus, Candida tropicalis, and two filamentous fungi, Umbelopsis isab...
Extensive use of recalcitrant azo dyes in textile and paper industries poses a direct threat to the ...
Many synthetic dyes present in industrial wastewaters are resistant to degradation by conventional t...
The growth and ligninolytic enzyme production of two typical lignin-degrading white-rot fungi Phaner...
ABSTRACT The mineralization of the azo dye congo red by the fungi Phanerochaete chrysosporium was st...
The degradative ability of Phanerochaete chrysosporium towards each of the four;main types of colora...
The ability of Phanerochaete chrysosporium to degrade the colourants present in a sugar refinery eff...
Lignin degrading system of white rot fungi and its exploitation in the decolorization of synthetic d...
Azo dyes are commonly used in textile and paper industries. However, its improper disposal often res...
987-991This study presents effect of culture conditions [temp. (28-39oC) & agitation speed (0-200 ...
The degradation of Congo Red by means of Phanerochaete chrysosporium BKM-F-1767 is reported in this...
Congo red is one of the best known and used azo dyes which has two azo bonds (-N=N-) chromophore in ...
In vitro and in vivo biodecolourization of structurally different nine direct azo dyes by Phanerocha...
Detoxification of synthetic dyes is one of the main challenges in clearing textile industry wastes. ...
The aim of the present investigation was to study the biosorption and decolourization of congo red a...
Two yeasts, Debaryomyces polymorphus, Candida tropicalis, and two filamentous fungi, Umbelopsis isab...
Extensive use of recalcitrant azo dyes in textile and paper industries poses a direct threat to the ...
Many synthetic dyes present in industrial wastewaters are resistant to degradation by conventional t...
The growth and ligninolytic enzyme production of two typical lignin-degrading white-rot fungi Phaner...
ABSTRACT The mineralization of the azo dye congo red by the fungi Phanerochaete chrysosporium was st...
The degradative ability of Phanerochaete chrysosporium towards each of the four;main types of colora...
The ability of Phanerochaete chrysosporium to degrade the colourants present in a sugar refinery eff...
Lignin degrading system of white rot fungi and its exploitation in the decolorization of synthetic d...
Azo dyes are commonly used in textile and paper industries. However, its improper disposal often res...
987-991This study presents effect of culture conditions [temp. (28-39oC) & agitation speed (0-200 ...