Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater

The performance of Trametes versicolor following its growth in different lignocellulosic substrates was evaluated. Results showed that the maximum laccase activity was observed in the OPEFB medium, 2051.189 U/L, which is 3.23 folds higher than basal mediums like malt and glucose. The optimum concent...

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Main Authors: Suboh, Siti Fatimah, Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah, Alshammari, Mohammed B., Ahmad, Akil
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spelling my.utm.1035152023-11-14T06:31:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/103515/ Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater Suboh, Siti Fatimah Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah Alshammari, Mohammed B. Ahmad, Akil T Technology (General) The performance of Trametes versicolor following its growth in different lignocellulosic substrates was evaluated. Results showed that the maximum laccase activity was observed in the OPEFB medium, 2051.189 U/L, which is 3.23 folds higher than basal mediums like malt and glucose. The optimum concentration of OPEFB and pH for the submerged culture of T. versicolor were obtained at 30 g/L and pH 5.5, respectively. OPEFB can be fully utilized as a medium for the growth of T. versicolor thus, the wasteland can be minimized. The performance of T. versicolor in basal medium and OPEFB was evaluated using antibiotic oxytetracycline as model emerging micropollutant that contained in wastewater. It was observed that OTC degradation performance (percentage degradation %) of the T. versicolor in OPEFB medium with mycelium from T. versicolor culture degraded almost 99% within 50 h at T48 compared to basal medium with T. versicolor’s mycelium. These results demonstrated that mycelium T. versicolor could offer better OTC degradation performance since the mycelia of T. versicolor absorbed the OTC and then underwent a degradation process. Desalination Publications 2022 Article PeerReviewed Suboh, Siti Fatimah and Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah and Alshammari, Mohammed B. and Ahmad, Akil (2022) Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater. Desalination and Water Treatment, 266 (NA). pp. 284-290. ISSN 1944-3994 http://dx.doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2022.28654 DOI : 10.5004/dwt.2022.28654
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Suboh, Siti Fatimah
Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah
Alshammari, Mohammed B.
Ahmad, Akil
Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater
description The performance of Trametes versicolor following its growth in different lignocellulosic substrates was evaluated. Results showed that the maximum laccase activity was observed in the OPEFB medium, 2051.189 U/L, which is 3.23 folds higher than basal mediums like malt and glucose. The optimum concentration of OPEFB and pH for the submerged culture of T. versicolor were obtained at 30 g/L and pH 5.5, respectively. OPEFB can be fully utilized as a medium for the growth of T. versicolor thus, the wasteland can be minimized. The performance of T. versicolor in basal medium and OPEFB was evaluated using antibiotic oxytetracycline as model emerging micropollutant that contained in wastewater. It was observed that OTC degradation performance (percentage degradation %) of the T. versicolor in OPEFB medium with mycelium from T. versicolor culture degraded almost 99% within 50 h at T48 compared to basal medium with T. versicolor’s mycelium. These results demonstrated that mycelium T. versicolor could offer better OTC degradation performance since the mycelia of T. versicolor absorbed the OTC and then underwent a degradation process.
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author Suboh, Siti Fatimah
Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah
Alshammari, Mohammed B.
Ahmad, Akil
author_facet Suboh, Siti Fatimah
Mohd. Setapar, Siti Hamidah
Alshammari, Mohammed B.
Ahmad, Akil
author_sort Suboh, Siti Fatimah
title Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater
title_short Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater
title_full Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater
title_fullStr Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater
title_sort utilization of trametes versicolor for the production of laccase and its application in oxytetracycline degradation from wastewater
publisher Desalination Publications
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103515/
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