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Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Decolorization of textile wastewaters is one of the major concerns since last decades. Physical-chemical treatments are very expensive and frequently producing large amounts of toxic wastes. B...

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Autores principales: Jafari, Narjes, Kasra-Kermanshahi, Rouha, Soudi, Mohammad Reaz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4385174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25848518
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author Jafari, Narjes
Kasra-Kermanshahi, Rouha
Soudi, Mohammad Reaz
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Soudi, Mohammad Reaz
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Decolorization of textile wastewaters is one of the major concerns since last decades. Physical-chemical treatments are very expensive and frequently producing large amounts of toxic wastes. Biological treatments can be more convenient. In the present study, an attempt has been made for decolorization of azo dyes using microbial process. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Screening of microorganisms capable of azo dye decolorization was performed from activated sludge. The decolorization of various dyes (Reactive Black 5, Reactive Orange 16, Reactive Red 198, Direct Blue 71, Direct Yellow 12 and Direct Black 22) was determined by measuring the absorbance of culture supernatant at their λ(max). Culture supernatants were also analyzed for UV-Vis absorption between 200-800 nm. The effect of aeration, temperature, different concentrations of glucose and NaCl was studied with an aim to determine the optimal conditions required for maximum decolorization. RESULTS: The yeast (strain JKS4) which had high ability to decolorize different azo dyes was isolated. Under aerobic condition, the yeast strain showed 85.7% of decolorization at 200 mg/l Reactive Black 5 (as a model azo dye), 1% (w/v) glucose concentration and 35°C after 24 h. All the examined dyes were extensively decolorized (53.35-97.9%) after 24 h. With elongated incubation period, complete decolorization was observed in presence of all dyes. From the physiological properties and phylogenetic analysis based on the 26S rDNA sequences, strain JKS4 was classified into Candida palmioleophila. CONCLUSIONS: Because of high decolorizing activity against various azo dyes commonly used in the textile industries, it is proposed that the isolated yeast may have a practical application in the biotransformation of various dye effluents.
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spelling pubmed-43851742015-04-06 Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization Jafari, Narjes Kasra-Kermanshahi, Rouha Soudi, Mohammad Reaz Iran J Microbiol Medical Sciences BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Decolorization of textile wastewaters is one of the major concerns since last decades. Physical-chemical treatments are very expensive and frequently producing large amounts of toxic wastes. Biological treatments can be more convenient. In the present study, an attempt has been made for decolorization of azo dyes using microbial process. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Screening of microorganisms capable of azo dye decolorization was performed from activated sludge. The decolorization of various dyes (Reactive Black 5, Reactive Orange 16, Reactive Red 198, Direct Blue 71, Direct Yellow 12 and Direct Black 22) was determined by measuring the absorbance of culture supernatant at their λ(max). Culture supernatants were also analyzed for UV-Vis absorption between 200-800 nm. The effect of aeration, temperature, different concentrations of glucose and NaCl was studied with an aim to determine the optimal conditions required for maximum decolorization. RESULTS: The yeast (strain JKS4) which had high ability to decolorize different azo dyes was isolated. Under aerobic condition, the yeast strain showed 85.7% of decolorization at 200 mg/l Reactive Black 5 (as a model azo dye), 1% (w/v) glucose concentration and 35°C after 24 h. All the examined dyes were extensively decolorized (53.35-97.9%) after 24 h. With elongated incubation period, complete decolorization was observed in presence of all dyes. From the physiological properties and phylogenetic analysis based on the 26S rDNA sequences, strain JKS4 was classified into Candida palmioleophila. CONCLUSIONS: Because of high decolorizing activity against various azo dyes commonly used in the textile industries, it is proposed that the isolated yeast may have a practical application in the biotransformation of various dye effluents. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4385174/ /pubmed/25848518 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Microbiology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
spellingShingle Medical Sciences
Jafari, Narjes
Kasra-Kermanshahi, Rouha
Soudi, Mohammad Reaz
Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization
title Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization
title_full Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization
title_fullStr Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization
title_full_unstemmed Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization
title_short Screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, Candida palmioleophila JKS4, capable of azo dye decolorization
title_sort screening, identification and optimization of a yeast strain, candida palmioleophila jks4, capable of azo dye decolorization
topic Medical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4385174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25848518
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