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Screening and identification of newly isolated Pseudomonas sp. for biodegrading the textile azo dye CI Procion Red H-3B

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 130, Issue 6, Pages 1949-1959

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/jam.14920

Keywords

azo dye; bioremediation; decolourization; pollutants; Pseudomonas

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This study isolated a strain of Pseudomonas from textile waste, identified it as Pseudomonas stutzeri, and optimized its ability to degrade Procion Red H-3B dye. The results showed that this strain has great potential for industrial applications in treating textile wastewater, highlighting the importance of bioremediation in creating a cleaner environment.
Aim To test the potential of a newly isolated strain of Pseudomonas sp., and its optimization for carrying out bioremediation of textile azo dye Procion Red H-3B. Method The isolation of the bacterial strain was done from a textile waste dumping site, followed by screening techniques to study the decolourization of an azo dye. The isolated pure culture was selected by its ability to form clear zones. The biochemical tests gave partial confirmation of the isolates, and the phylogenic analysis made the complete confirmation by 16S rRNA sequencing. Result The identified strain belongs to the genus Pseudomonas. The phylogenic analysis confirmed that the strain belongs to Pseudomonas stutzeri. The culture exhibited maximum decolourization at pH between 6 and 8, the optimum at pH 7 center dot 5 and 37 degrees C temperature. A maximum of 96% discolouration was observed at 50 mg l(-1) of initial dye concentration after 24 h of incubation period. At a dye concentration equally or greater than 600 mg l(-1), the colour removal was drastically decreased to 30%. The use of fructose at 1% (w/v) and peptone 0 center dot 5% (w/v) concentration for 24 h of incubation, as carbon and nitrogen source, showed luxuriant decolourization. The results showed that the Pseudomonas sp. holds immense potential in treating textile effluents containing the dye Procion red H-3B. Conclusion Pseudomonas is a known organism in bioremediation of various textile dyes but not much has being reported about the role of P. stutzeri in the bioremediation of azo dyes. This study revealed the immense potential of this strain in degrading the azo dyes. Significance and Impact of the study The strain shows prospective for industrial application in the field of textile wastewater treatment. Bioremediation is comparatively cheaper and more effective treatment, thus holds promising future for a cleaner environment.

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