Abstract

Abstract Spore laccase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens was evaluated for its dye decolorization capacity. More than 65% of the tested dyes were decolorized by the spore laccase in the presence of acetosyringone after 6 h. The spore laccase was entrapped in calcium alginate beads, and it could decolorize 99% of indigo carmine after fifteen cycles of repeated use. About 90% of simulated dye effluent was decolorized by the immobilized enzyme at pH 9.0 with 0.5 mM of acetosyringone as mediator. The results indicate a potential application of this immobilized spore laccase in treatment of textile dye effluents.

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