RRC ID |
27860
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Author |
Inoue Y, Hata T, Kawai S, Okamura H, Nishida T.
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Title |
Elimination and detoxification of triclosan by manganese peroxidase from white rot fungus.
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Journal |
J Hazard Mater
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Abstract |
The antimicrobial and preservative agent triclosan (TCS) is an emerging and persistent pollutant with a ubiquitous presence in the aquatic environment. Thus, TCS was treated with manganese peroxidase (MnP), laccase and the laccase-mediator system with 1-hydroxybenzotriazole. MnP was most effective in eliminating TCS among the three enzymatic treatments, with TCS concentration being reduced by about 94% after 30 min following treatment with 0.5 nkat mL(-1) MnP and being almost completely eliminated after 60 min. Furthermore, MnP (0.5 nkat mL(-1)) caused the complete loss of bacterial growth inhibition by TCS after 30 min and reduced the algal growth inhibition of TCS by 75% and 90% after 30 and 60 min, respectively. These results strongly suggest that MnP is effective in removing the ecotoxicity of TCS.
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Volume |
180(1-3)
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Pages |
764-7
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Published |
2010-8-15
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DOI |
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.04.024
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PII |
S0304-3894(10)00470-X
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PMID |
20434837
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MeSH |
Anti-Infective Agents / metabolism*
Bacteria / growth & development
Basidiomycota / metabolism*
Biodegradation, Environmental*
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Laccase / metabolism
Peroxidases / metabolism*
Triclosan / metabolism*
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IF |
9.038
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Times Cited |
41
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WOS Category
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ENGINEERING, CIVIL
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
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Resource |
Algae |
NIES-35 |