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MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.14258
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This review discusses the use of Streptomyces-based technologies in the textile and pulp-milling industry and describes the challenges and recent advances in achieving better biodegradation methods using these microbial catalysts. The main points to be discussed are (1) the application of Streptomyces enzymes in dye decolorization and lignocellulosic degradation, (2) biotechnological processes for textile and pulp and paper waste treatment, and (3) challenges and advances in textile and pulp and paper effluent treatment.
Complex polymers represent a challenge for remediating environmental pollution and an opportunity for microbial-catalysed conversion to generate valorized chemicals. Members of the genus Streptomyces are of interest because of their potential use in biotechnological applications. Their versatility makes them excellent sources of biocatalysts for environmentally responsible bioconversion, as they have a broad substrate range and are active over a wide range of pH and temperature. Most Streptomyces studies have focused on the isolation of strains, recombinant work and enzyme characterization for evaluating their potential for biotechnological application. This review discusses reports of Streptomyces-based technologies for use in the textile and pulp-milling industry and describes the challenges and recent advances aimed at achieving better biodegradation methods featuring these microbial catalysts. The principal points to be discussed are (1) Streptomyces' enzymes for use in dye decolorization and lignocellulosic biodegradation, (2) biotechnological processes for textile and pulp and paper waste treatment and (3) challenges and advances for textile and pulp and paper effluent treatment.
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