2021
DOI: 10.3390/jof7121022
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Biotransformation of Chromium (VI) via a Reductant Activity from the Fungal Strain Purpureocillium lilacinum

Abstract: Industrial effluents from chromium-based products lead to chromium pollution in the environment. Several technologies have been employed for the removal of chromium (Cr) from the environment, including adsorption, ion-exchange, bioremediation, etc. In this study, we isolated a Cr (VI)-resistant fungus, Purpureocillium lilacinum, from contaminated soil, which could reduce chromium. We also characterized a reductant activity of dichromate found in the cellular fraction of the fungus: optimal pH and temperature, … Show more

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“…Se trabajo con un hongo previamente aislado e identificado (Cárdenas González, et al, 2021). Para la obtención de la biomasa, se inocularon 1 x 10 6 esporas/600 mL en medio de caldo tioglicolato, 7 días a 28 o C, a 100 rpm.…”
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“…Se trabajo con un hongo previamente aislado e identificado (Cárdenas González, et al, 2021). Para la obtención de la biomasa, se inocularon 1 x 10 6 esporas/600 mL en medio de caldo tioglicolato, 7 días a 28 o C, a 100 rpm.…”
Section: Materials Y Métodosunclassified