Isolation of Azo-Dye-Degrading Microorganisms and Their Application to White Discharge Printing of Fabric
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概要
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Three bacterial strains, which degraded azo dyes, were isolated from soil and sewage samples. The strains were identified as Bacillus sp.OY1-2, Xanthomonas sp.NR25-2 and Pseudomonas sp.PR41-1. The bacteria produced azo-dyes-degrading enzymes. That catalyzed the reduction of methyl red and produced dimethyl p-phenylenediamine and o-aminobenzoic acid. The enzymes could thus be applied to white discharge printing of azo-dyed fabric by owing to there.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1999-11-25
著者
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Sugiura Wataru
Osaka Prefectural Institute Of Public Health
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Sugiura Wataru
Osaka Prefecture Institute Of Public Health
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Arai Motoo
College Of Agriculture Osaka Prefecture University
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Yokoyama Tadashi
Yushiro Chemical Industry Co.ltd.
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MIYASHITA TOSHIO
Osaka Prefecture Fresh Water Experimental Station
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