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- Title
Biodegradation of Mordant orange-1 using newly isolated strain <italic>Trichoderma harzianum</italic> RY44 and its metabolite appraisal.
- Authors
Hadibarata, Tony; Syafiuddin, Achmad; Al-Dhabaan, Fahad A.; Elshikh, Mohamed Soliman; Rubiyatno
- Abstract
Herein, we systematically reported the capability of <italic>T. harzianum</italic> RY44 for decolorization of Mordant orange-1. The fungi strains were isolated from the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia tropical rain forest. For initial screening, the decolorization was conducted using 50 strains of the fungi for 20 days incubation time and the best performance was selected. Then, the decolorization capability and fungal biomass were evaluated using different dye concentrations, namely, 0, 50, 75 and 100 ppm. Effects of the carbon sources (fructose, glucose, and galactose), nitrogen sources (ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate and yeast extract), surfactant (tween 80), aromatic compounds (benzoic acid, catechol and salicylic acid), and pH on the decolorization efficiency were examined. This study has found that the employed carbon sources, nitrogen sources, and aromatic compounds strongly enhance the decolorization efficiency. In addition, increasing the surfactant volume and pH generally decreased the decolorization efficiencies from 19.5 to 9.0% and 81.7 to 60.5%, respectively. In the mechanism philosophy, the present work has found that Mordant orange-1 were initially degraded by <italic>T. harzianum</italic> RY44 to benzoic acid and finally transformed into salicylic acid.
- Subjects
BIOMASS; BIOREMEDIATION; RENEWABLE energy sources; MICROORGANISMS; WASTEWATER treatment
- Publication
Bioprocess & Biosystems Engineering, 2018, Vol 41, Issue 5, p621
- ISSN
1615-7591
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00449-018-1897-0