[HTML][HTML] Effects of textile dyes on health and the environment and bioremediation potential of living organisms

B Lellis, CZ Fávaro-Polonio, JA Pamphile… - … Research and Innovation, 2019 - Elsevier
The water is an essential resource for life on the planet and for human development. The
textile industry is one of the anthropogenic activities that most consume water and pollute …

Exploiting microbial biomass in treating azo dyes contaminated wastewater: Mechanism of degradation and factors affecting microbial efficiency

RT Kapoor, M Danish, RS Singh, M Rafatullah… - Journal of Water …, 2021 - Elsevier
Water pollution, mainly occurring from manufacturing industries, has been a serious
environmental issue in the contemporary world. Dyeing processes produce a massive …

Biodegradation of Azo Dye Methyl Red by Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Optimization of Process Conditions

M Ikram, M Naeem, M Zahoor, A Rahim… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Water pollution due to textile dyes is a serious threat to every life form. Bacteria can degrade
and detoxify toxic dyes present in textile effluents and wastewater. The present study aimed …

Microbial decolouration of azo dyes: a review

M Solís, A Solís, HI Pérez, N Manjarrez, M Flores - Process Biochemistry, 2012 - Elsevier
The textile industry is a substantial consumer of water and produces enormous volumes of
contaminated water; the most important contaminants are azo dyes. Microbial processes for …

Microbial biotechnology for decolorization of textile wastewaters

M Imran, DE Crowley, A Khalid, S Hussain… - … Science and Bio …, 2015 - Springer
Wastewater originating from the textile industry is one of the major sources of pollution for
surface and groundwater bodies in countries where textiles and other dye-products are …

Contamination of textile dyes in aquatic environment: Adverse impacts on aquatic ecosystem and human health, and its management using bioremediation

S Dutta, S Adhikary, S Bhattacharya, D Roy… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Textile dyes are the burgeoning environmental contaminants across the world. They might
be directly disposed of from textile industries into the aquatic bodies, which act as the direct …

Enhanced textile dye removal from wastewater using natural biosorbent and Shewanella algae B29: Application of Box Behnken design and genomic approach

K Chaieb, B Kouidhi, L Ayed, SB Hosawi… - Bioresource …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract In this study, Box-Behnken design combining seven factors at three levels were
used to optimize the elimination of CI Reactive Red 66 in artificial seawater, by the …

Aerobic decolorization, degradation and detoxification of azo dyes by a newly isolated salt-tolerant yeast Scheffersomyces spartinae TLHS-SF1

L Tan, M He, L Song, X Fu, S Shi - Bioresource Technology, 2016 - Elsevier
Isolation, identification and characterization of a salt-tolerant yeast capable of degrading and
detoxifying azo dyes were investigated in this study. Possible degradation pathway of Acid …

Mineralization of reactive azo dyes present in simulated textile waste water using down flow microaerophilic fixed film bioreactor

K Balapure, N Bhatt, D Madamwar - Bioresource technology, 2015 - Elsevier
The present research emphasizes on degradation of azo dyes from simulated textile
wastewater using down flow microaerophilic fixed film reactor. Degradation of simulated …

Performance of a newly isolated salt-tolerant yeast strain Pichia occidentalis G1 for degrading and detoxifying azo dyes

L Song, Y Shao, S Ning, L Tan - Bioresource technology, 2017 - Elsevier
A salt-tolerant yeast named G1 which could decolorize various azo dyes was recently
isolated and identified as Pichia occidentalis. Systematic researches on characterization …