Bio-degradation of Azo dye by the Bacteria isolated from Textile Industry Effulent of Solapur district

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
K. Lingappa, Ananda Sindhe, Horti Sneha, Nabeela Begum, Mahesh Ratkal
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Abstract

Nowadays, water pollution is one of the major problems which the world is facing. Many factors are responsible for water pollution, among the various reasons, one of the major reason is the dyes released from the textile industry, as they contains numerous numbers of chemicals and heavy metals which affect the water and its habitats which are responsible for health problems in humans like cancer and other diseases in humans. In order to control this, elimination of azo dyes which is being released from the textile industries is necessary. In order to eliminate this, biological approach has been applied. In the present investigation, we isolated around 5 different bacterial strains from the textile effluents collected from industrial area of Solapur, Maharashtra. India in which the strain KL (SN) was found to decolorize the malachite green upto 40mg/1000ml with a 70.39% decolourization at a temperature of 280C and at a pH of 7 at 120 rpm for 4 days which was found to be highest than other strains. Further the strain KL (SN) was found to have 99.9% similarity with Tistrella mobilis.
索拉普尔区纺织工业废液中偶氮染料的生物降解研究
如今,水污染是世界面临的主要问题之一。许多因素造成水污染,在各种原因中,其中一个主要原因是纺织工业释放的染料,因为它们含有大量影响水及其栖息地的化学物质和重金属,这些化学物质和重金属会导致人类的健康问题,如癌症和其他疾病。为了控制这种情况,消除从纺织工业中释放的偶氮染料是必要的。为了消除这种情况,采用了生物方法。本研究从印度马哈拉施特拉邦索拉普尔工业区纺织废水中分离出5种不同的细菌菌株。在印度,菌株KL (SN)在温度280℃,pH = 7,转速120 rpm下培养4天,脱色孔雀石绿达40mg/1000ml,脱色率为70.39%,是其他菌株中脱色率最高的。菌株KL (SN)与活动Tistrella mobilis的相似性为99.9%。
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