Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2185204651> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 87 of
87
with 100 items per page.
- W2185204651 abstract "Aims: Novel azo dye-degrading bacterium T312D9 strain has been isolated from Abou Quir Gulf, Alexandria, Egypt. Methodology and Results: The identification of the isolate by 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed to be Lysobacter sp. This marine ecofriendly isolate was exploited for its ability to degrade two synthetic azo dyes considered as detrimental pollutants from industrial effluents: congo red and methyl red. Using different dye concentrations showed the highest metabolic activity for complete degradation obtained from 100 to 500 mg/L within 30 h under static condition, also, sustaining higher dye loading of 1 g/L was carried out. The significant induction of enzymes NADH - 2,6-dichloroindophenol (NADH-DCIP) reductase and tyrosinase indicated their prominent role in dye degradation. The biodegradation of two azo dyes were analyzed by gas chromatographicmass spectrum analysis (GC-MS) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) before and after treatment. Toxicity study revealed the much less toxic nature of the metabolites produced after complete decolorization. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: Lysobacter sp T312D9 represent an inexpensive and promising marine bacteria for removal of both methyl and congo red. High sustainable metabolic activity for biodegradation under static condition. NADHDCIP reductase and tyrosinase were significantly induced during biodegradation of dyes. The obtained metabolites revealed to be less toxic in nature which offers a practical biological treatment." @default.
- W2185204651 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2185204651 creator A5031722872 @default.
- W2185204651 date "2013-03-01" @default.
- W2185204651 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2185204651 title "Decolorization of two azo dyes using marine Lysobacter sp. T312D9" @default.
- W2185204651 cites W1036976506 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W1822974002 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W1969428704 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W1969514845 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W1985882972 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W1999094328 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2014850690 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2029767931 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2032899889 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2040275365 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2043171148 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2044491799 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2044597581 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2046082493 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2049184609 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2053907958 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2057511922 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2060166813 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2060659459 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2060878319 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2061721275 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2072207558 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2074509460 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2083056208 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2084483083 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2091078444 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2091669738 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2091860932 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2093765381 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2095111593 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2109882735 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2113256239 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2138601386 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2139293570 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2142327921 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2143821964 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2147300305 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2152553915 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2159917393 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2162083087 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2163406638 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2192986425 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2323328046 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2334702168 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2552667148 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W3139907571 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W599860939 @default.
- W2185204651 cites W2182829095 @default.
- W2185204651 doi "https://doi.org/10.21161/mjm.45412" @default.
- W2185204651 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2185204651 type Work @default.
- W2185204651 sameAs 2185204651 @default.
- W2185204651 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2185204651 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2185204651 hasAuthorship W2185204651A5031722872 @default.
- W2185204651 hasBestOaLocation W21852046511 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConcept C528095902 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConceptScore W2185204651C127413603 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConceptScore W2185204651C144133560 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConceptScore W2185204651C185592680 @default.
- W2185204651 hasConceptScore W2185204651C528095902 @default.
- W2185204651 hasLocation W21852046511 @default.
- W2185204651 hasOpenAccess W2185204651 @default.
- W2185204651 hasPrimaryLocation W21852046511 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W1531601525 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W1990781990 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2319480705 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2384464875 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2606230654 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2607424097 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2948807893 @default.
- W2185204651 hasRelatedWork W2778153218 @default.
- W2185204651 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2185204651 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2185204651 magId "2185204651" @default.
- W2185204651 workType "article" @default.