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Decolourization of malachite green dye by endolichenic fungi from the lichen Usnea sp.: A novel study on their dye removal potential

Adeline Su Yien Ting, Chloe Kai Wai Cheng, Krystle Angelique A. Santiago

2021Journal of King Saud University - Science24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This novel study explored the potential of two endolichenic fungi, Pseudopestalotiopsis theae (PT, accession number MG881833) and Astrocystis bambusae (AB, accession number MH370741) in decolorizing Malachite Green (MG). Their efficacy in dye decolorization was compared to non-endolichenic fungus Trichoderma asperellum (TA, accession number KP792512). Decolorization test was performed using MG (100 ppm) for 14 days (absorbance at 617 nm) to determine decolorization efficiency (DE, %). The pellet was collected for FTIR analysis (4000 to 700 cm−1, 50-scan speed) while the supernatant was analysed with UV-spectral analysis (300–800 nm) to detect for biodegradation. P. theae demonstrated the highest decolorization efficiency (DE%) at 89.22%, followed by T. asperellum (76.19%) and A. bambusae (67.69%). Common functional groups (i.e., OH, COOH, NH, CH, CO, CH) were detected in all isolates and their roles in biosorption were evident by the shifts in peaks and peak intensity. Biodegradation of MG was concluded based on UV-spectra peaks at 617 nm, which were significantly reduced (or absent). This study is the first to reveal that endolichenic fungi P. theae and A. bambusae are capable of decolorizing the toxic dye malachite green.

Topics & Concepts

Malachite greenAbsorbanceBiodegradationChemistryNuclear chemistryBiosorptionMalachiteMyceliumBotanyHorticultureChromatographyBiologyOrganic chemistryAdsorptionCopperSorptionFungal Biology and ApplicationsMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsEnzyme-mediated dye degradation