A Pathway for Biodegradation of an Anthraquinone Dye, C. I. Disperse Red 15, by a Yeast Strain Pichia anomala
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説明
Colored waste water from dye, food, and textile industries is not easily removed by biological methods due to its resistance against biodegradation. Several researchers have reported that the use of dye assimilating or degrading microorganisms is effective for the biological treatment of such waste water, and showed the pathways of conversion and degradation of dyes in liquid media by microorganisms (Cripps et al. 1990; Horitsu et al. 1977; Meyer et al. 1979; Ogawa et al. 1986, 1990). However, degradation pathways of dyes by microorganisms are little known except for azo dyes (Bumpus et al. 1988; Yatome et al. 1991, 1993).
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- Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 56 413-418, 1996-03-01
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