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Immobilized Peroxidase Catalyzed Decolorization and Degradation of Industrially Important Dyes from Polluted Water

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The dyes are the most important and largest class of synthetic compounds employed in different commercial applications. The enzymes have demonstrated their potential in decolorizing industrially important dyes from polluted water. The use of immobilized peroxidases has resolved the difficulties arise by the application of free peroxidases. Numerous kinds of inorganic, organic and nano supports have successfully been employed to immobilize peroxidases by using different methods of immobilization. The immobilized enzymes have demonstrated their potential in the remediation of large group of synthetic textile and other industrially important dyes present in wastewater/industrial effluents. Immobilized peroxidases have successfully been used in batch as well as in continuous reactors for the remediation of huge volume of wastewater/industrial effluents contaminated with synthetic dyes.

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Abbreviations

BGP:

bitter gourd peroxidase

Con A:

concanavalin A

CLEAs:

crosslinked enzyme aggregates

CP:

catalase peroxidase

CPP:

cucurbita pepo peroxidase

CS:

chitosan

DyP:

dye decolorizing peroxidase

GA:

glutaraldehyde

GMA:

glycidyl methacrylate

GP:

ginger peroxidase

HRP:

horseradish peroxidase

LiP:

lignin peroxidase

MnP:

manganese peroxidase

MP-11:

microperoxidase 11

PAN:

polyacrylonitrile

PGP:

pointed gourd peroxidase

rDyP:

recombinant dye decolorizing peroxidase

SBP:

soybean peroxidase

TP:

turnip peroxidase

TMP:

tomato peroxidase

UFM:

ultrafiltration membrane

WRP:

whiteradish peroxidase

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Husain, Q. (2019). Immobilized Peroxidase Catalyzed Decolorization and Degradation of Industrially Important Dyes from Polluted Water. In: Husain, Q., Ullah, M. (eds) Biocatalysis. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25023-2_7

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