Aerobic decolourization of two reactive azo dyes under varying carbon and nitrogen source by Bacillus cereus

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Bacillus cereus isolated from dye industrial waste, that is, effluent and soil samples was screened for its ability to decolourize two reactive azo dye - cibacron black PSG and cibacron red P4B under aerobic conditions at pH 7 and incubated at 35°C over a five day period. Different carbon and nitrogen sources were used for the decolourization study. B. cereus was able to decolourize cibacron red P4B by (81%) using the combination of ammonium nitrate and sucrose, while it decolourizes cibacron black PSG by (75%) using yeast extract and lactose. © 2010 Academic Journals.

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Ola, I. O., Akintokun, A. K., Akpan, I., Omomowo, I. O., & Areo, V. O. (2010). Aerobic decolourization of two reactive azo dyes under varying carbon and nitrogen source by Bacillus cereus. African Journal of Biotechnology, 9(5), 672–677. https://doi.org/10.5897/AJB09.1374

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