Estudo da enzima Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) no descoramento dos corantes têxteis Azul Drimaren X-3LR, Azul Drimaren X-BLN, Rubinol Drimaren X-3LR e Azul Drimaren CL-R / Study of the enzyme Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) in the decolorization of textile dyes Drimaren Blue X-3LR, Drimaren Blue X-BLN, Drimaren Rubinol X-3LR and Drimaren Blue CL-R
AUTOR(ES)
Michelle Reis da Silva
FONTE
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
26/11/2008
RESUMO
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the potential of the Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme in the decolorization of textile dyes Drimaren Blue X-3LR (DMBLR), Drimaren Blue X-BLN (DMBBLN), Drimaren Rubinol X-3LR (DMR) and Drimaren Blue CL-R (RBBR). Parameters such as concentration of the dye, temperature, concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and reaction time were optimized. The optimum reaction conditions determined for the studied dyes were: concentration of the dye = 120 mg L-1, temperature = 35 C, concentration of H2O2 = 0.55 mM and reaction time = 1 h. The decolorization percentage of dyes DMBLR, DMBBLN, DMR and RBBR after enzymatic treatment was 99, 77, 94 and 97%, respectively. The reaction time of only 5 minutes presented high decolorization percentage for both dyes DMBLR and RBBR, about 96 %. However dyes DMBBLN and DMR showed high decolorization degree in 1 h of reaction and the dye DMBBLN, being the most recalcitrant, exhibited an improvement of 10% in the decolorization percentage after 24 h of reaction. Besides the decolorization degree, the toxicity of the studied dyes was also evaluated before and after enzymatic treatment using Daphnia pulex and Artemia salina as bioindicators. The toxicological results using Daphnia pulex were not conclusive, indicating that it was not an appropriate bioindicator to evaluate the toxicity of the tested dyes. Meanwhile when using Artemia salina for toxicological evaluation it was observed a reduction of toxicity for dyes DMBLR, DMR and RBBR after enzymatic treatment, and a not significant increase in toxicity for the dye DMBBLN. In conclusion, the obtained results emphasize the efficiency of the HRP enzyme in the decolorization of the studied textile dyes, without the generation of toxic and harmful products to the environment
ASSUNTO(S)
descoramento horseradish peroxidase corantes têxteis toxicidade artemia salina quimica decolorization horseradish peroxidase textile dyes toxicity artemia salina
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