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Decolorization of simulated textile dye baths by crude laccases from trametes hirsuta and cerrena unicolor

Autores: Moilanen, U.; Osma, J.F.; Winquist, E.; Leisola, M.; Rodríguez Couto, Susana
Título de la revista: ENGINEERING IN LIFE SCIENCES
ISSN: 1618-0240
Volumen: 10
Número: 3
Páginas: 242 - 247
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Resumen:
In this study crude laccases from the white-rot fungi Cerrena unicolor and Trametes hirsuta were tested for their ability to decolorize simulated textile dye baths. The dyes used were Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR) (100 mg/L), Congo Red (12.5 mg/L), Lanaset Grey (75 mg/L) and Poly R-478 (50 mg/L). The effect of redox mediators on dye decolorization by laccases was also assessed. C. unicolor laccase was able to decolorize all the dyes tested. It was especially effective towards Congo Red and RBBR with 91 and 80% of color removal in 19.5 h despite the fact that simulated textile dye baths were used. Also Poly R-478 and Lanaset Grey were partially decolorized (69 and 48%, respectively). C. unicolor laccase did not need any mediators for removing the dyes. However, T. hirsuta laccase was only able to decolorize simulated Congo Red and RBBR dye baths (91 and 45%, respectively) in 19.5 h without mediators. When using mediators the decolorization capability was enhanced substantially, e.g. Poly R-478 was decolorized by 78% in 25.5 h. On the whole, both laccases showed potential to be used in industrial applications.