Decolorization of Brilliant Blue G dye mediated by degradation of the microbial consortium of Galactomyces geotrichum and Bacillus sp.

Sheetal U. Jadhav , Mital U. Jadhav , Anuradha N. Kagalkar , Sanjay P. Govindwar
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A consortium-GB containing two microorganisms Galactomyces geotrichum MTCC 1360 and Bacillus sp. VUS was able to degrade sulfur-containing dye Brilliant Blue G, optimally at pH 9 and temperature at 50 °C. The ability of consortium-GB to work at higher temperature and pH ranges will help in using this consortium for removal of the dye from textile effluent. Malt extract, peptone and beef extract were found to be the best additional carbon and nitrogen sources. Brilliant Blue G caused enhancement of the riboflavin reductase among the enzyme activities studied. Biodegradation was confirmed by analyzing the product using UV–vis, HPLC, and FTIR. The GC–MS study revealed a pathway of Brilliant Blue G with release of (4-ethoxy-phenyl)-phenyl-amine and 3-ethylaminomethyl-benzenesulfonic acid as final metabolites formed by the consortium-GB. GC–MS analysis indicated the formation of 3-{[ethyl-(3-methyl-cyclohexa-2,5-dienyl)-amino]-methyl}-benzenesulfonic acid as a product by G. geotrichum MTCC 1360 alone and (4-benzylidene-3-methyl-cyclohexa-2,5-dienylidene)-methyl-amine by Bacillus sp. VUS alone. Phytotoxicity revealed nontoxic nature of the metabolites. These results indicate the high potential of the consortium-GB to serve as an excellent biomass for the use in Brilliant Blue G dye removal.

半乳菌与芽孢杆菌联合降解对亮蓝G染料脱色的影响。
一个含有两种微生物Galactomyces geotrichum MTCC 1360和Bacillus sp. VUS的consortium-GB能够降解含硫染料Brilliant Blue G,其最佳条件是pH为9,温度为50℃。联合体- gb在较高温度和pH范围内工作的能力将有助于使用该联合体去除纺织废水中的染料。麦芽提取物、蛋白胨和牛肉提取物是最佳的碳氮附加源。在研究的酶活性中,亮蓝G引起核黄素还原酶的增强。通过紫外-可见、高效液相色谱和红外光谱分析证实了产物的生物降解性。GC-MS研究揭示了Brilliant Blue G的最终代谢产物为(4-乙氧基-苯基)-苯胺和3-乙胺甲基-苯磺酸。GC-MS分析表明,G. geotrichum MTCC 1360单独生成3-{[乙基-(3-甲基-环己基-2,5-二烯基)氨基]-甲基}-苯磺酸,Bacillus sp. VUS单独生成(4-苄基-3-甲基-环己基-2,5-二烯基)-甲基胺。植物毒性显示代谢产物的无毒性质。这些结果表明,联合体- gb具有很高的潜力,可以作为一种优良的生物质用于脱除亮蓝G染料。
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