Title of article :
Laccase-conjugated amino-functionalized nanosilica for efficient degradation of Reactive Violet 1 dye
Author/Authors :
Gahlout, Mayur Natubhai V. Patel College of Pure and Applied Sciences - India , Rudakiya, Darshan M Natubhai V. Patel College of Pure and Applied Sciences - India , Gupte, Shilpa Ashok and Rita Patel Institute of Integrated Study and Research in Biotechnology and Allied Sciences - India , Gupte, Akshaya Natubhai V. Patel College of Pure and Applied Sciences - India
Abstract :
Immobilization of enzyme with nanostructures
enhances its ideal characteristics, which may allow the
enzyme to become more stable and resistant. The present
investigation deals with the formulation of laccase
nanosilica conjugates to overcome the problems associated
with its stability and reusability. Synthesized nanosilica
and laccase nanoparticles were spherical shaped, with the
mean size of 220 and 615 nm, respectively. Laccase
nanoparticles had an optimum temperature of 55 C and
pH 4.0 for the oxidation of ABTS. Laccase nanoparticle
retained 79% of residual activity till 20th cycle. It also
showed 91% of its initial activity at lower temperatures
even after 60 days. Laccase nanoparticles were applied for
Reactive Violet 1 degradation wherein 96.76% of
decolourization was obtained at pH 5.0 and 30 C within
12 h. Toxicity studies on microbes and plants suggested
that the degraded metabolites were less toxic than control
dye. Thus, the method applied for immobilization
increased storage stability and reusability of laccase, and
therefore, it can be utilized for efficient degradation of azo
dyes
Keywords :
Biocatalyst , Ganoderma cupreum AG-1 , Laccase nanoparticle , Nano-immobilization , Reactive Violet 1
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics