Microbial Decolorization of Crystal Violet Dye by a Native Multi-Metal Tolerant Aeromonas caviae MT-1 Isolate from Dye-Contaminated Soil: Optimization and Phytotoxicity Study

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
M. Tripathi, N. Pathak, V. Chaudhary, Pankaj Singh, Pradeep Kumar Singh, B. Thirumalesh, S. Bala, Avnish Kumar Maurya, Naveen Patel, B. Yadav
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In the recent past, one of the main environmental issues is the contamination of textile dye wastes. The toxicity of dyes poses adverse effects on the flora and fauna of the ecosystem. The present study aimed to isolate bacteria that decolourize crystal violet dye, optimization of various environmental factors for effective decolourization, and phytotoxicity analysis. Out of 13 isolated bacteria, a single isolate was able to grow at 250 mg/L crystal violet dye concentration in a synthetic medium and identified as Aeromonas caviae MT-1 strain (accession number; LC720408) using morphological, biochemical and molecular analyses. Presumably, this is the first report of crystal violet dye decolourization by a native Aeromonas caviae isolate. In this study, after a 72-hour incubation period, a maximum of 98.0% dye decolourization was observed at neutral pH and 35°C with 5% v/v bacterial culture under static culture conditions. Dye decolourization was inhibited to a significant degree by the rising of its concentration. UV-Vis spectra analysis of samples before and after decolourization showed the possible degradation of crystal violet dye by A. caviae. The strain MT-1 was also tolerant to toxic heavy metals like arsenic, lead, and chromium. Phytotoxicity tests revealed that decolourized dye products inhibited Vigna radiata growth less than the un-decolourized dye solution. The findings revealed that a native multi-metal tolerant A. caviae MT-1 isolate could decolourize crystal violet dye rapidly, and possibly have the ability for extensive treatment of dyecontaminated waste.
耐多金属豚鼠气单胞菌MT-1菌株对结晶紫染料的微生物脱色优化及植物毒性研究
最近,主要的环境问题之一是纺织染料废物的污染。染料的毒性对生态系统的动植物群造成不利影响。本研究旨在分离能使结晶紫染料脱色的细菌,优化有效脱色的各种环境因素,并进行植物毒性分析。在13种分离的细菌中,单个分离物能够在合成培养基中以250mg/L结晶紫染料浓度生长,并通过形态学、生物化学和分子分析鉴定为豚鼠气单胞菌MT-1菌株(登录号:LC720408)。据推测,这是首次报道结晶紫染料由天然豚鼠气单胞菌分离物脱色。在这项研究中,在培养72小时后,在中性pH和35°C下,在静态培养条件下,用5%v/v的细菌培养,观察到最大98.0%的染料脱色。随着染料浓度的升高,染料的脱色受到明显的抑制。样品脱色前后的紫外-可见光谱分析表明,豚鼠可能降解结晶紫染料。菌株MT-1也能耐受砷、铅和铬等有毒重金属。植物毒性试验表明,脱色染料产品对辐射Vigna生长的抑制作用小于未脱色染料溶液。研究结果表明,一种天然的耐多金属豚鼠MT-1分离物可以快速脱色结晶紫染料,并可能具有广泛处理染料污染废物的能力。
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Toxicology International
Toxicology International Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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期刊介绍: Toxicology International is a peer-reviewed International Research Journal published bi-annually by the Society of Toxicology, India. The Journal is concerned with various disciplines of Toxicology including man, animals, plants and environment and publishes research, review and general articles besides opinions, comments, news-highlights and letters to editor.
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