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Synthetic azo dye bio-decolorization by Priestia sp. RA1: process optimization and phytotoxicity assessment.

Ankita VinayakGajendra Bahadur Singh
Published in: Archives of microbiology (2022)
Azo compounds represent the most diverse group of colorants widely employed in industrial sectors. Being highly toxic and recalcitrant compound, azo dyes pose a threat to plants, animals, and humans. In the present report, bio-decolorization of azo dye, reactive black 5, was evaluated by newly isolated Priestia sp. RA1. Strain RA1 was able to decolorize 97% of 100 ppm reactive black 5 in 60 h. Specific activity of dye decolorization was found to be 0.233 μmol min -1  g -1 dry cells. Successful decolorization over a broad range of pH, salinity, temperature, and initial dye concentration was observed. Phytotoxicity assay on agriculturally important crops showed considerable difference in percentage seed germination and growth when treated with original and bio-decolorized dye samples. Bio-decolorization at high dye concentrations, promising decolorization rate, and non-toxic nature of treated products suggest the potential of strain RA1 for bioremediation of dye-contaminated water and its re-use in the industries.
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