Decolorization and degradation of acid dyes mediated by salt fractionated turnip (Brassica rapa) peroxidases
Peroxidases from turnip roots (524 U g-1 of vegetable) were highly effective in decolorizing acid dyes having wide spectrum chemical groups. Dye solutions, containing 40-170 mg dye L-1, were treated by turnip peroxidases (TP) (specific activity of 122.0 U mg-1 proteins). These enzymes were able to decolorize most of the acid dyes in the presence of 2.0 mM 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HOBT). Increasing concentration of enzyme and time in the absence of HOBT did not influence dye decolorization. The rate of decolorization was significantly enhanced when HOBT was added to the decolorizing solutions. The decolorization of all the used dyes was maximum at pH 5.0 and 40°C. Complex mixtures of dyes were significantly decolorized when treated with enzyme in the presence of HOBT (2.0 mM). Phytotoxicity test based on Allium cepa root growth inhibition has shown that majority of the TP-treated dye product were not more toxic than their parent dye. Kinetic parameters of the TP with various dyes showed that this enzyme has highest affinity for Acid Yellow 42. This study demonstrates that the peroxidase/mediator system was an effective biocatalyst for the treatment of industrial effluents from textile, dye manufacturing, dyeing and printing industries or complex mixtures of dyes.
Keywords: 1-hydroxybenzotriazole; Turnip; degradation; dye; peroxidases
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Biochemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002, India
Publication date: 01 April 2007
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