Phytoremediation potential of Portulaca grandiflora Hook. (Moss-Rose) in degrading a sulfonated diazo reactive dye Navy Blue HE2R (Reactive Blue 172)

► Garden plant Portulaca grandiflora decolorized NBHE2R, dyes mixture and effluents. ► Plant oxidoreductases showed their involvement in the metabolism of NBHE2R. ► Decolorizing activity of tissue cultures indicated plants inherent character. ► Two metabolites revealed formation of non-toxic phyto-t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioresource technology 2011-06, Vol.102 (12), p.6774-6777
Hauptverfasser: Khandare, Rahul V., Kabra, Akhil N., Kurade, Mayur B., Govindwar, Sanjay P.
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Zusammenfassung:► Garden plant Portulaca grandiflora decolorized NBHE2R, dyes mixture and effluents. ► Plant oxidoreductases showed their involvement in the metabolism of NBHE2R. ► Decolorizing activity of tissue cultures indicated plants inherent character. ► Two metabolites revealed formation of non-toxic phyto-transformed products. Wild and tissue cultured plants of Portulaca grandiflora Hook. have shown to be able to decolorize a sulfonated diazo dye Navy Blue HE2R (NBHE2R) up to 98% in 40 h. A significant induction in the activities of lignin peroxidase, tyrosinase and DCIP reductase was observed in the roots during dye decolorization. The wild plants and tissue cultures could independently decolorize and degrade NBHE2R into metabolites viz. N-benzylacetamide and 6-diazenyl-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulfonic acid. A dye mixture and a textile effluent were also decolorized efficiently by P. grandiflora. The phytotoxicity study revealed reduction in the toxicity due to metabolites formed after dye degradation.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2011.03.094