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The Trametes trogii laccase ability to decolorize azo and triarylmethane-dyes was studied in the absence of redox mediators. Various physico-chemical parameters were studied to achieve maximum dye decolorization. In crude-laccase presence, MG and BCG were completely degraded after 6 h at 50 mg/l of dye. Toxicity evaluation showed a final-product-detoxification.
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Ben Younes, S., Cherif, I., Dhouib, A. et al. Trametes trogii: A Biologic Powerful Tool for Dyes Decolorization and Detoxification. Catal Lett 146, 204–211 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-015-1629-x
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