Peptides Fixing Industrial Textile Dyes: A New Biochemical Method in Wastewater Treatment

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The aim of the present work was the development of a new biological method for the treatment of textile industry effluents, which is cheaper, more profitable, and eco-friendly. This method is essentially based on the synthesis of dye-fixing peptides. The use of peptides synthesized via a solid-phase synthesis to fix a reference textile dye like "Cibacron blue" (CB) and the performance analysis of binding assays were the main objectives of this study. For this reason, two peptides P1 (NH2-C-G-G-W-R-S-Q-N-Q-G-NH2) and P2 (NH2-C-G-G-R-R-Y-Q-P-D-S-NH2) binding with the CB dye were synthesized by the solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) technique. The obtained results showed significant fixation yields of CB-peptides of 91.5% and 45.9%, respectively, and consequently, their interesting potential as a tool for a new biochemical method in the pollution prevention of textile wastewater.

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Mosbah, A., Chouchane, H., Abdelwahed, S., Redissi, A., Hamdi, M., Kouidhi, S., … Mnif, W. (2019). Peptides Fixing Industrial Textile Dyes: A New Biochemical Method in Wastewater Treatment. Journal of Chemistry, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/5081807

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