Abstract

A dye-decolorizing bacterium was isolated from a coconut coir sample and identified as a new genus Kerstersia sp. by various biochemical tests and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. This bacterium was capable of degrading sulfonated azo dye Amaranth aerobically at 40 °C and pH 7.0. Tests conducted on intracellular crude enzyme extract identified an oxygen insensitive azoreductase. The optimum dye-decolorizing activity at pH 7.0 and 40 °C for the decolorization of dye was 0.091 U mL−1 (μmax 0.522 mg h−1). The Ks 104.51 μM−1 has been evaluated by plotting Lineweaver–Burk plot for the Amaranth dye. The dye degraded products were extracted and characterized by TLC, diazotization and Carbylamines test, which indicated that Amaranth was biotransformed into non-toxic aromatic metabolite without amine group.

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