Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes

Extensive use of recalcitrant azo dyes in textile and paper industries poses a direct threat to the environment due to the carcinogenicity of their degradation products. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of Curvularia clavata NZ2 in decolorization of azo dyes. The ability of th...

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Main Authors: Neoh, Chin Hong, Lam, Chi Yong, Lim, Chi Kim, Yahya, Adibah, Bay, Hui Han, Ibrahim, Zaharah, Noor, Zainura Zainon
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spelling my.utm.579522021-11-11T06:12:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57952/ Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes Neoh, Chin Hong Lam, Chi Yong Lim, Chi Kim Yahya, Adibah Bay, Hui Han Ibrahim, Zaharah Noor, Zainura Zainon TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Extensive use of recalcitrant azo dyes in textile and paper industries poses a direct threat to the environment due to the carcinogenicity of their degradation products. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of Curvularia clavata NZ2 in decolorization of azo dyes. The ability of the fungus to decolorize azo dyes can be evaluated as an important outcome as existing effluent treatment is unable to remove the dyes effectively. C. clavata has the ability to decolorize Reactive Black 5 (RB5), Acid Orange 7 (AO7), and Congo Red azo dyes, utilizing these as sole sources of carbon and nitrogen. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy and Fourier infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis of the extracted RB5's metabolites along with desorption tests confirmed that the decolorization process occurred due to degradation and not merely by adsorption. Enzyme activities of extracellular enzymes such as carboxymethylcellulase (CMCase), xylanase, laccase, and manganese peroxidase (MnP) were also detected during the decolorization process. Toxicity expressed as inhibition of germination was reduced significantly in fungal-treated azo dye solution when compared with the control. The cultivation of C. clavata under sequential batch system also recorded a decolorization efficiency of above 90%. The crude enzyme secreted by C. clavata also showed excellent ability to decolorize RB5 solutions with concentrations of 100 ppm (88-92%) and 1000 ppm (70-77%) without redox mediator. This proved that extracellular enzymes produced by C. clavata played a major role in decolorization of RB5. Springer Verlag 2015 Article PeerReviewed Neoh, Chin Hong and Lam, Chi Yong and Lim, Chi Kim and Yahya, Adibah and Bay, Hui Han and Ibrahim, Zaharah and Noor, Zainura Zainon (2015) Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes. Environmental Science And Pollution Research, 22 (15). pp. 11669-11678. ISSN 0944-1344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-015-4436-4 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4436-4
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Neoh, Chin Hong
Lam, Chi Yong
Lim, Chi Kim
Yahya, Adibah
Bay, Hui Han
Ibrahim, Zaharah
Noor, Zainura Zainon
Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes
description Extensive use of recalcitrant azo dyes in textile and paper industries poses a direct threat to the environment due to the carcinogenicity of their degradation products. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of Curvularia clavata NZ2 in decolorization of azo dyes. The ability of the fungus to decolorize azo dyes can be evaluated as an important outcome as existing effluent treatment is unable to remove the dyes effectively. C. clavata has the ability to decolorize Reactive Black 5 (RB5), Acid Orange 7 (AO7), and Congo Red azo dyes, utilizing these as sole sources of carbon and nitrogen. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy and Fourier infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis of the extracted RB5's metabolites along with desorption tests confirmed that the decolorization process occurred due to degradation and not merely by adsorption. Enzyme activities of extracellular enzymes such as carboxymethylcellulase (CMCase), xylanase, laccase, and manganese peroxidase (MnP) were also detected during the decolorization process. Toxicity expressed as inhibition of germination was reduced significantly in fungal-treated azo dye solution when compared with the control. The cultivation of C. clavata under sequential batch system also recorded a decolorization efficiency of above 90%. The crude enzyme secreted by C. clavata also showed excellent ability to decolorize RB5 solutions with concentrations of 100 ppm (88-92%) and 1000 ppm (70-77%) without redox mediator. This proved that extracellular enzymes produced by C. clavata played a major role in decolorization of RB5.
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author Neoh, Chin Hong
Lam, Chi Yong
Lim, Chi Kim
Yahya, Adibah
Bay, Hui Han
Ibrahim, Zaharah
Noor, Zainura Zainon
author_facet Neoh, Chin Hong
Lam, Chi Yong
Lim, Chi Kim
Yahya, Adibah
Bay, Hui Han
Ibrahim, Zaharah
Noor, Zainura Zainon
author_sort Neoh, Chin Hong
title Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes
title_short Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes
title_full Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes
title_fullStr Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes
title_full_unstemmed Biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata NZ2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes
title_sort biodecolorization of recalcitrant dye as the sole sourceof nutrition using curvularia clavata nz2 and decolorization ability of its crude enzymes
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57952/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-015-4436-4
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