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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, August 2000, p. 3357-3362, Vol. 66, No. 8
Department of Environmental Biotechnology,
Graz University of Technology, Petersgasse 12, A-8010 Graz,
Austria,1 and Department of Textile
Engineering, University of Minho, 4800 Guimarães,
Portugal2
Received 16 March 2000/Accepted 31 May 2000
Trametes hirsuta and a purified laccase from this
organism were able to degrade triarylmethane, indigoid, azo, and
anthraquinonic dyes. Initial decolorization velocities depended on the
substituents on the phenolic rings of the dyes. Immobilization of the
T. hirsuta laccase on alumina enhanced the thermal
stabilities of the enzyme and its tolerance against some enzyme
inhibitors, such as halides, copper chelators, and dyeing additives.
The laccase lost 50% of its activity at 50 mM NaCl while the 50%
inhibitory concentration (IC50) of the immobilized enzyme
was 85 mM. Treatment of dyes with the immobilized laccase reduced their
toxicities (based on the oxygen consumption rate of Pseudomonas
putida) by up to 80% (anthraquinonic dyes). Textile effluents
decolorized with T. hirsuta or the laccase were used for
dyeing. Metabolites and/or enzyme protein strongly interacted with the
dyeing process indicated by lower staining levels (K/S) values than
obtained with a blank using water. However, when the effluents were
decolorized with immobilized laccase, they could be used for dyeing and
acceptable color differences (
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Decolorization and Detoxification of Textile Dyes
with a Laccase from Trametes hirsuta
E*) below 1.1 were measured for most dyes.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Graz University
of Technology, Dept. of Environmental Biotechnology, Petersgasse 12, 8010 Graz, Austria. Phone: (43) 316 8738312. Fax: (43) 316 8738815. E-mail: guebitz{at}ima.tu-graz.ac.at.
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