Extraction and application of laccases from shimeji mushrooms (pleurotus ostreatus) residues in decolourisation of reactive dyes and a comparative study using commercial laccase from aspergillus oryzae

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Abstract

Oxidases are able to degrade organic pollutants; however, high costs associated with biocatalysts production still hinder their use in environmental biocatalysis. Our study compared the action of a commercial laccase from Aspergillus oryzae and a rich extract from Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation residues in decolourisation of reactive dyes: Drimaren Blue X-3LR (DMBLR), Drimaren Blue X-BLN (DMBBLN), Drimaren Rubinol X-3LR (DMR), and Drimaren Blue C-R (RBBR). The colour removal was evaluated by considering dye concentration, reaction time, absence or presence of the mediator ABTS (2, 2 ′ -azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid), and the source of laccase. The presence of ABTS was essential for decolourisation of DMR (80-90%, 1 h) and RBBR (80-90%, 24 h) with both laccases. The use of ABTS was not necessary in reactions containing DMBLR (85-97%, 1 h) and DMBBLN (63-84%, 24 h). The decolourisation of DMBBLN by commercial laccase showed levels near 60% while the crude extract presented 80% in 24 h. © 2010 Ricardo Sposina S. Teixeira et al.

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Teixeira, R. S. S., Pereira, P. M., & Ferreira-Leitão, V. S. (2010). Extraction and application of laccases from shimeji mushrooms (pleurotus ostreatus) residues in decolourisation of reactive dyes and a comparative study using commercial laccase from aspergillus oryzae. Enzyme Research, 2010. https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/905896

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