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Analysis of the remediation competence of Aspergillus flavus biomass in wastewater of the dyeing industry: An in-vitro study. | LitMetric

Analysis of the remediation competence of Aspergillus flavus biomass in wastewater of the dyeing industry: An in-vitro study.

Environ Res

Natural Drug Research Lab, Department of Biotechnology, Periyar University, Salem 636 011, Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address:

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the severe environmental pollution caused by dyeing industry wastewater, analyzing its physicochemical properties across five different sampling sites (K1, E2, S3, T4, V5).
  • Aspergillus flavus showed strong resistance to heavy metals and demonstrated decolorization capabilities of 11.2-46.5% at a concentration of 4 g/L, with an optimal temperature for this process being 35°C.
  • The research suggests that A. flavus biomass could be an effective method for treating dyeing industry wastewater, as it significantly reduces toxicity in treated samples.

Article Abstract

The dyeing industry effluent causes severe environmental pollution and threatens the native flora and fauna. The current study aimed to analyze the physicochemical parameters of dyeing industry wastewater collected in different sites (K1, E2, S3, T4, and V5), as well as the metal tolerance and decolourisation ability of Aspergillus flavus. Furthermore, the optimal biomass quantity and temperatures required for efficient bioremediation were investigated. Approximately five dyeing industry wastewater samples (K1, E2, S3, T4, and V5) were collected from various sampling stations, and the majority of the physical and chemical characteristics were discovered to be above the permissible limits. A. flavus demonstrated outstanding metal resistance to As, Cu, Cr, Zn, Hg, Pb, Ni, and Cd on Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) plates at concentrations of up to 500 g mL. At 4 g L concentrations, A. flavus biomass decolorized up to 11.2-46.5%. Furthermore, 35°C was found to be the optimal temperature for efficient decolourisation of A. flavus biomass. The toxicity of 35°C-treated wastewater on V. mungo and prawn larvae was significantly reduced. These findings indicate that the biomass of A. flavus can be used to decolorize dyeing industry wastewater.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118705DOI Listing

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