2016
DOI: 10.1002/ep.12469
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Detoxification of a triphenylmethane textile colorant using acclimated cells of Bacillus mannanilyticus strain AVS

Abstract: An indigenous bacterium, Bacillus mannanilyticus strain AVS from an acclimated mixed bacterial culture was screened to biotransform a triphenylmethane dye; methyl violet (MV). The strain was acclimated to MV structure and thus, the cells exhibited an average decolorization rate (ADR) of 69.44 μg min−1 with simultaneous reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) level (94%) when incubated for 24 h under static condition. The inducible extracellular oxidoreductases catalyzed MV biotransformation and produced meta… Show more

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