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Microbial Degradation of Azo Dyes: Approaches and Prospects for a Hazard-Free Conversion by Microorganisms

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19084740

Keywords

azo dye degradation; decolorization; bioremediation; immobilization; p-phenylenediamine; xenobiotics

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  1. Katholischer Akademischer Auslander Dienst (KAAD)
  2. Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) [KK5161102AD1]
  3. DFG [GRK 2341]

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Azo dyes are widely used in various industries but pose health and environmental risks. Utilizing microorganisms for bioremediation has become a hot topic, and finding greener solutions is a growing trend.
Azo dyes have become a staple in various industries, as colors play an important role in consumer choices. However, these dyes pose various health and environmental risks. Although different wastewater treatments are available, the search for more eco-friendly options persists. Bioremediation utilizing microorganisms has been of great interest to researchers and industries, as the transition toward greener solutions has become more in demand through the years. This review tackles the health and environmental repercussions of azo dyes and its metabolites, available biological approaches to eliminate such dyes from the environment with a focus on the use of different microorganisms, enzymes that are involved in the degradation of azo dyes, and recent trends that could be applied for the treatment of azo dyes.

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