Violacein biotransformation by basidiomycetes and bacteria

Aims: The biotransformation study of the pigment (violacein) produced by Chromobacterium violaceum, was verified by its decolorization utilizing six different organisms in liquid and solid media. Methods and Results: Lentinus edodes showed the fastest violacein decolorization (8th d) in solid medium...

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description Aims: The biotransformation study of the pigment (violacein) produced by Chromobacterium violaceum, was verified by its decolorization utilizing six different organisms in liquid and solid media. Methods and Results: Lentinus edodes showed the fastest violacein decolorization (8th d) in solid medium whereas in a liquid medium, violacein was rapidly decolorized in 2 h by Azotobacter vinelandii. Adsorption experiments indicated no significant contribution for the decolorization process for all organisms in both media. Conclusions, Significance and Impact of the Study: The results showed poor lignin peroxidase activity in both media but manganese peroxidase and laccase activity varied according to the organism used. Siderophores presence was also detected in all organisms mainly in the liquid medium experiment.
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Bacteria - enzymology
Bacteria - metabolism
Basidiomycetes
Basidiomycota - enzymology
Basidiomycota - metabolism
Biodegradation, Environmental
Biological and medical sciences
Biology of microorganisms of confirmed or potential industrial interest
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Time Factors
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