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Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor

Microbial populations within the rhizosphere have been considered as prosperous repositories with respect to bioremediation aptitude. Among various environmental contaminants, effluent from textile industries holds a huge amount of noxious colored materials having high chemical oxygen demand concent...

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Autores principales: LARAIB, QANDEEL, SHAFIQUE, MARYAM, JABEEN, NUSRAT, NAZ, SEHAR AFSHAN, NAWAZ, HAFIZ RUB, SOLANGI, BARKAT, ZUBAIR, ARIF, SOHAIL, MUHAMMAD
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7324863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32548988
http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2020-022
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author LARAIB, QANDEEL
SHAFIQUE, MARYAM
JABEEN, NUSRAT
NAZ, SEHAR AFSHAN
NAWAZ, HAFIZ RUB
SOLANGI, BARKAT
ZUBAIR, ARIF
SOHAIL, MUHAMMAD
author_facet LARAIB, QANDEEL
SHAFIQUE, MARYAM
JABEEN, NUSRAT
NAZ, SEHAR AFSHAN
NAWAZ, HAFIZ RUB
SOLANGI, BARKAT
ZUBAIR, ARIF
SOHAIL, MUHAMMAD
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description Microbial populations within the rhizosphere have been considered as prosperous repositories with respect to bioremediation aptitude. Among various environmental contaminants, effluent from textile industries holds a huge amount of noxious colored materials having high chemical oxygen demand concentrations causing ecological disturbances. The study was aimed to explore the promising mycobiome of rhizospheric soil for the degradation of azo dyes to develop an efficient system for the exclusion of toxic recalcitrants. An effluent sample from the textile industry and soil samples from the rhizospheric region of Musa acuminata and Azadirachta indica were screened for indigenous fungi to decolorize Congo red, a carcinogenic diazo dye, particularly known for its health hazards to the community. To develop a bio-treatment process, Aspergillus terreus QMS-1 was immobilized on pieces of Luffa cylindrica and exploited in stirred tank bioreactor under aerobic and optimized environment. Quantitative estimation of Congo red decolorization was carried out using UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The effects of fungal immobilization and biosorption on the native structure of Luffa cylindrica were evaluated using a scanning electron microscope. A. terreus QMS-1 can remove (92%) of the dye at 100 ppm within 24 h in the presence of 1% glucose and 1% ammonium sulphate at pH 5.0. The operation of the bioreactor in a continuous flow for 12 h with 100 ppm of Congo red dye in simulated textile effluent resulted in 97% decolorization. The stirred tank bioreactor was found to be a dynamic, well maintained, no sludge producing approach for the treatment of textile effluents by A. terreus QMS-1 of the significant potential for decolorization of Congo red.
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spelling pubmed-73248632020-07-01 Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor LARAIB, QANDEEL SHAFIQUE, MARYAM JABEEN, NUSRAT NAZ, SEHAR AFSHAN NAWAZ, HAFIZ RUB SOLANGI, BARKAT ZUBAIR, ARIF SOHAIL, MUHAMMAD Pol J Microbiol Microbiology Microbial populations within the rhizosphere have been considered as prosperous repositories with respect to bioremediation aptitude. Among various environmental contaminants, effluent from textile industries holds a huge amount of noxious colored materials having high chemical oxygen demand concentrations causing ecological disturbances. The study was aimed to explore the promising mycobiome of rhizospheric soil for the degradation of azo dyes to develop an efficient system for the exclusion of toxic recalcitrants. An effluent sample from the textile industry and soil samples from the rhizospheric region of Musa acuminata and Azadirachta indica were screened for indigenous fungi to decolorize Congo red, a carcinogenic diazo dye, particularly known for its health hazards to the community. To develop a bio-treatment process, Aspergillus terreus QMS-1 was immobilized on pieces of Luffa cylindrica and exploited in stirred tank bioreactor under aerobic and optimized environment. Quantitative estimation of Congo red decolorization was carried out using UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The effects of fungal immobilization and biosorption on the native structure of Luffa cylindrica were evaluated using a scanning electron microscope. A. terreus QMS-1 can remove (92%) of the dye at 100 ppm within 24 h in the presence of 1% glucose and 1% ammonium sulphate at pH 5.0. The operation of the bioreactor in a continuous flow for 12 h with 100 ppm of Congo red dye in simulated textile effluent resulted in 97% decolorization. The stirred tank bioreactor was found to be a dynamic, well maintained, no sludge producing approach for the treatment of textile effluents by A. terreus QMS-1 of the significant potential for decolorization of Congo red. Exeley Inc. 2020-06 2020-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7324863/ /pubmed/32548988 http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2020-022 Text en © 2020 Qandeel Laraib et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Microbiology
LARAIB, QANDEEL
SHAFIQUE, MARYAM
JABEEN, NUSRAT
NAZ, SEHAR AFSHAN
NAWAZ, HAFIZ RUB
SOLANGI, BARKAT
ZUBAIR, ARIF
SOHAIL, MUHAMMAD
Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor
title Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor
title_full Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor
title_fullStr Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor
title_full_unstemmed Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor
title_short Luffa cylindrica Immobilized with Aspergillus terreus QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor
title_sort luffa cylindrica immobilized with aspergillus terreus qms-1: an efficient and cost-effective strategy for the removal of congo red using stirred tank reactor
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7324863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32548988
http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2020-022
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