环境科学学报(英文版)
環境科學學報(英文版)
배경과학학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
2011年
7期
1135-1142
,共8页
bitter gourd peroxidise (BGP)%alginate%pectin%decolorization%disperse dyes
Calcium-alginate pectin entrapped bitter gourd peroxidase (BGP) has been employed for the treatment of disperse dyes:Disperse Brown 1 (DB 1) and Disperse Red 17 (DR 17).Peroxidase alone was unable to decolorize DR 17 and DB 1.However,the investigated dyes were decolorized maximally by BGP in the presence of 0.2 mmol/L redox mediator,violuric acid (VA).A slow decrease in percent decolorization was observed when VA concentration was higher than 0.2 mmol/L which could likely be due to the high reactivity of its aminoxyl radical (>N-O) intermediate,that might undergo chemical reactions with aromatic amino acid side chains of the enzyme thereby inactivating it.Maximum decolorization of the dyes was observed at pH 3.0 and 40℃ within 2 hr of incubation.Immobilized peroxidase decolorized 98% DR 17 and 71% DB 1 using 35 U of BGP in batch process in 90 main.Immobilized enzyme decolorized 85% DR 17 and 51% DB 1 whereas soluble enzyme decolorized DR 17 to 48% and DB I to 30% at 60℃.UV-visible spectral analysis was used to evaluate the degradation of these dyes and their toxicity was tested by Allium cepa test.The generally observed higher stability of the bioaffinity bound enzymes against various forms of inactivation may be related to the specific and strong binding of enzyme with bioaffinity support which prevents the unfolding/denaturation of enzyme.Thus entrapped peroxidase was found to be effective in the decolorization of the investigated dyes.