Biodegradation of Synthetic Effluent Containing CI Direct Red 28 (Congo Red) by Lentinus sp. Laccase Leads to Low Ecotoxicity

Author:

Coelho Glauciane D.1ORCID,Silva Kamila K.S.2ORCID,Silva Dayse P.D.3,Soares Julya K.N.C.4,Ballaminut Nara5ORCID,Thomaz Douglas V.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Campina Grande, R. Aprígio Veloso, 882 - Bodocongó, Campina Grande, PB, ZIP 52429-900, Brazil

2. Federal University of Campina Grande, R. Aprígio Veloso, 882 - Bodocongo, Campina Grande, PB, ZIP 52429-900, Brazil

3. Faculty of Pharmacy, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Ipiranga, 2752, Azenha, Porto Alegre, RS, ZIP 90610-000, Brazil

4. Paraiba State University, R. Baraunas, 351 - Universitario, Campina Grande, PB, ZIP 58429- 500, Brazil

5. Postgraduation Program of Environmental Sciences, Federal University of Goias, Rua Aroeira, Goiania- GO, ZIP 74690-900, Brazil

6. Faculty of Pharmacy, Federal University of Goias, Rua 240, S/n - Setor Leste Universitario, Goiania, GO, ZIP 74605-170, Brazil

Abstract

Background: Azo dyes are widely used recalcitrant chemicals and may promote environmental hazards. Amongst the known azo dyes is CI Direct Red 28 (C32H22N6Na2O6S2) aka Congo Red (CR), which is a known mutagen and carcinogen. In this regard, this work aimed at the biodegradation of a CR-containing synthetic effluent, and the evaluation of the ecotoxicity of post-treatment residues. Methods: Lentinus sp. Laccase (Lac)-mediated bioremediation of CR was optimized upon added concentrations of sucrose and CuSO4, moreover a standard ecotoxicity assay was performed. Results: Results showed that the addition of 5% sucrose and 2 mM CuSO4 increased CR degradation, with Lac activity at 48 h of 30.2 U mL-1, and at 72 h of 31.9 U mL-1. Moreover, the ecotoxicity assay showcased that CR degradation by Lentinus sp. Lac seemingly generated low ecotoxic byproducts. Conclusion: Given that CR bioremediation byproducts were known to exhibit high toxicity, our results shed light on the use of Lentinus sp. catalytic arsenal to promote proper remediation of azo dyepolluted effluents.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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