Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016
Chryseobacterium indologenes and Enterococcus faecalis were isolated from activated sludge of textile wastewater treatment plant. These bacteria had the ability to decolorize several azo-dyes. Degradation of azo dyes was initiated by decolorization (reduction of azo bond) which occurred in anaerobic...
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author | VINCENTIA IRENE MEITINIARTI ENDANG SUTARININGSIH SOETARTO KRIS HERAWAN TIMOTIUS EKO SUGIHARTO |
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description | Chryseobacterium indologenes and Enterococcus faecalis were isolated from activated sludge of textile wastewater treatment plant. These bacteria had the ability to decolorize several azo-dyes. Degradation of azo dyes was initiated by decolorization (reduction of azo bond) which occurred in anaerobic condition. In this study, we focussed on biodegradation of Orange II by pure culture of C. indologenes ID6016 and E. faecalis ID6017, and to determine the metabolite products of Orange II degradation. The degradation of Orange II by both bacteria was carried out in batch experiments using liquid medium containing 80 mg/l Orange II, under sequential static agitated incubation. During the bacterial growth under static incubation (6 h), 66.1 mg/l Orange II were decolorized by 35.54 mg/l biomass of E. faecalis ID6017, but no decolorization found with C. indologenes ID6016. Based on HPLC results, the decolorized Orange II products were identified as sulfanilic acid and amino-naphthol. These metabolites were probably used or degraded by C. indologenes ID6016 under agitated incubation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-36887828310b4f33ae9d73840a9d28d72022-12-21T21:52:45ZengIndonesian Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Indonesia1978-34772087-85752010-08-011210.5454/mi.1.2.155Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016VINCENTIA IRENE MEITINIARTI0ENDANG SUTARININGSIH SOETARTO1KRIS HERAWAN TIMOTIUSEKO SUGIHARTOUniversitas Gadjah MadaUniversitas Gadjah MadaChryseobacterium indologenes and Enterococcus faecalis were isolated from activated sludge of textile wastewater treatment plant. These bacteria had the ability to decolorize several azo-dyes. Degradation of azo dyes was initiated by decolorization (reduction of azo bond) which occurred in anaerobic condition. In this study, we focussed on biodegradation of Orange II by pure culture of C. indologenes ID6016 and E. faecalis ID6017, and to determine the metabolite products of Orange II degradation. The degradation of Orange II by both bacteria was carried out in batch experiments using liquid medium containing 80 mg/l Orange II, under sequential static agitated incubation. During the bacterial growth under static incubation (6 h), 66.1 mg/l Orange II were decolorized by 35.54 mg/l biomass of E. faecalis ID6017, but no decolorization found with C. indologenes ID6016. Based on HPLC results, the decolorized Orange II products were identified as sulfanilic acid and amino-naphthol. These metabolites were probably used or degraded by C. indologenes ID6016 under agitated incubation.https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/59Enterococcus faecalis ID6017Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016Orange IIbiodegradation |
spellingShingle | VINCENTIA IRENE MEITINIARTI ENDANG SUTARININGSIH SOETARTO KRIS HERAWAN TIMOTIUS EKO SUGIHARTO Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 Microbiology Indonesia Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 Orange II biodegradation |
title | Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 |
title_full | Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 |
title_fullStr | Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 |
title_full_unstemmed | Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 |
title_short | Products of Orange II Biodegradation by Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 and Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 |
title_sort | products of orange ii biodegradation by enterococcus faecalis id6017 and chryseobacterium indologenes id6016 |
topic | Enterococcus faecalis ID6017 Chryseobacterium indologenes ID6016 Orange II biodegradation |
url | https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/59 |
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