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Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater

Sugarcane Distillery Spent Wash (DSW) is among the most pollutant industrial effluents, generally characterized by high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), high mineral matters and acidic pH, causing strong environmental impacts. Bioremediation is considered to be a good and cheap alternative to DSW treat...

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Autores principales: Chuppa-Tostain, Graziella, Tan, Melissa, Adelard, Laetitia, Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain, François, Jean-Marie, Caro, Yanis, Petit, Thomas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101588
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author Chuppa-Tostain, Graziella
Tan, Melissa
Adelard, Laetitia
Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain
François, Jean-Marie
Caro, Yanis
Petit, Thomas
author_facet Chuppa-Tostain, Graziella
Tan, Melissa
Adelard, Laetitia
Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain
François, Jean-Marie
Caro, Yanis
Petit, Thomas
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description Sugarcane Distillery Spent Wash (DSW) is among the most pollutant industrial effluents, generally characterized by high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), high mineral matters and acidic pH, causing strong environmental impacts. Bioremediation is considered to be a good and cheap alternative to DSW treatment. In this study, 37 strains of yeasts and filamentous fungi were performed to assess their potential to significantly reduce four parameters characterizing the organic load of vinasses (COD, pH, minerals and OD(475nm)). In all cases, a pH increase (until a final pH higher than 8.5, being an increase superior to 3.5 units, as compared to initial pH) and a COD and minerals removal could be observed, respectively (until 76.53% using Aspergillus terreus var. africanus and 77.57% using Aspergillus niger). Depending on the microorganism, the OD(475nm) could decrease (generally when filamentous fungi were used) or increase (generally when yeasts were used). Among the strains tested, the species from Aspergillus and Trametes genus offered the best results in the depollution of DSW. Concomitant with the pollutant load removal, fungal biomass, with yields exceeding 20 g·L(−1), was produced.
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spelling pubmed-76025112020-11-01 Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater Chuppa-Tostain, Graziella Tan, Melissa Adelard, Laetitia Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain François, Jean-Marie Caro, Yanis Petit, Thomas Microorganisms Article Sugarcane Distillery Spent Wash (DSW) is among the most pollutant industrial effluents, generally characterized by high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), high mineral matters and acidic pH, causing strong environmental impacts. Bioremediation is considered to be a good and cheap alternative to DSW treatment. In this study, 37 strains of yeasts and filamentous fungi were performed to assess their potential to significantly reduce four parameters characterizing the organic load of vinasses (COD, pH, minerals and OD(475nm)). In all cases, a pH increase (until a final pH higher than 8.5, being an increase superior to 3.5 units, as compared to initial pH) and a COD and minerals removal could be observed, respectively (until 76.53% using Aspergillus terreus var. africanus and 77.57% using Aspergillus niger). Depending on the microorganism, the OD(475nm) could decrease (generally when filamentous fungi were used) or increase (generally when yeasts were used). Among the strains tested, the species from Aspergillus and Trametes genus offered the best results in the depollution of DSW. Concomitant with the pollutant load removal, fungal biomass, with yields exceeding 20 g·L(−1), was produced. MDPI 2020-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7602511/ /pubmed/33076311 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101588 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain
François, Jean-Marie
Caro, Yanis
Petit, Thomas
Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater
title Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater
title_full Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater
title_fullStr Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater
title_short Evaluation of Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts for the Biodegradation of Sugarcane Distillery Wastewater
title_sort evaluation of filamentous fungi and yeasts for the biodegradation of sugarcane distillery wastewater
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7602511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33076311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101588
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