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Potential of plant polyphenol oxidases in the decolorization and removal of textile and non-textile dyes
Authors:AMJAD ALI Khan and QAYYUM Husain
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry,Faculty of Life Science,Aligarh Muslim University,Aligarh-202 002,India
Abstract:In this study an effort has been made to use plant polyphenol oxidases; potato (Solanum tuberosum) and brinjal (Solanum melongena), for the treatment of various important dyes used in textile and other industries. The ammonium sulphate fractionated enzyme preparations were used to treat a number of dyes under various experimental conditions. Majority of the treated dyes were maximally decolorized at pH 3.0. Some of the dyes were quickly decolorized whereas others were marginally decolorized. The initial first hour was sufficient for the maximum decolorization of dyes. The rate of decolorization was quite slow on long treatment of dyes. Enhancement in the dye decolorization was noticed on increasing the concentration of enzymes. The complex mixtures of dyes were treated with both preparations of polyphenol oxidases in the buffers of varying pH values. Potato polyphenol oxidase was significantly more effective in decolorizing the dyes to higher extent as compared to the enzyme obtained from brinjal polyphenol oxidase. Decolorization of dyes and their mixtures, followed by the formation of an insoluble precipitate, which could be easily removed simply by centrifugation.
Keywords:decolorization  textile dyes  polyphenol oxidases  potato  brinjal  wastewater treatment  removal of dyes  dyes  textile  removal  decolorization  polyphenol oxidase  plant  centrifugation  formation  insoluble  precipitate  effective  extent  complex  mixtures  buffers  values  Enhancement  increasing  concentration  enzymes
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