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Immobilization and characterization of the mycelia-embedded polylysine-alginate beads and their decolorization performance

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 12,   Pages 2001-2013 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2341-9

Abstract: In this work, the Lactarius deliciosus mycelia were immobilized on -polylysine-alginateThe immobilization of L. deliciosus mycelia could improve the decolorization of Coomassie brilliantThe prepared -polylysine-alginate beads embedded with L. deliciosus mycelia have very good

Keywords: Lactarius deliciosus mycelia     immobilization     decolorization     polylysine-alginate beads     Coomassie    

Biodegradation and detoxification of the triphenylmethane dye coomassie brilliant blue by the extracellular enzymes from mycelia of

Jin Zhao, Qing-Xi Wu, Xiao-Du Cheng, Ting Su, Xiao-Hui Wang, Wen-Na Zhang, Yong-Ming Lu, Yan Chen

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 421-436 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-1952-7

Abstract: Fungi play an important role in dying wastewater treatment. In this work, the mycelia of exhibited an excellent capacity in decolorizing coomassie brilliant blue (CBB). The results demonstrated that the mycelia could treat CBB with high concentrations over a broad range of pH and temperature. The decolorization rate of 99.19% and the removal rate of 16.31 mg·L ·h were realized. The mycelia could be recycled from decolorizing process for 19 times, indicating a good re-usability. It verified that the lignin peroxidase (121.65 U·L ) and manganese peroxidase (36.77 U·L ) were involved in the degradation and decolorization process of CBB. Toxicity assessments indicated the seed germination rate was up to 82.22% while inhibition to decreased dramatically and no significant effect on growth was found. The removal of CBB was a synergistic process accomplished by adsorption and biodegradation. The mycelia could be used for eco-friendly CBB treatment.

Keywords: fungus mycelia     biodegradation     extracellular enzymes     coomassie brilliant blue     Lactarius deliciosus<    

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Immobilization and characterization of the mycelia-embedded polylysine-alginate beads and their decolorization performance

Journal Article

Biodegradation and detoxification of the triphenylmethane dye coomassie brilliant blue by the extracellular enzymes from mycelia of

Jin Zhao, Qing-Xi Wu, Xiao-Du Cheng, Ting Su, Xiao-Hui Wang, Wen-Na Zhang, Yong-Ming Lu, Yan Chen

Journal Article