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Degradation of azo dyes containing aminonaphthol by Sphingomonas sp strain 1CX
Authors:M F Coughlin  B K Kinkle  P L Bishop
Affiliation:(1) DiverseyLever, 3630 East Kemper Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241, USA, US;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA, US;(3) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA, US
Abstract:Sphingomonas sp strain 1CX was isolated from a wastewater treatment plant and is capable of aerobically degrading a suite of azo dyes, using them as a sole source of carbon and nitrogen. All azo dyes known to be decolorized by strain 1CX (Orange II, Acid Orange 8, Acid Orange 10, Acid Red 4, and Acid Red 88) have in their structure either 1-amino-2-naphthol or 2-amino-1-naphthol. In addition, an analysis of the structures of the dyes degraded suggests that there are certain positions and types of substituents on the azo dye which determine if degradation will occur. Growth and dye decolorization occurs only aerobically and does not occur under fermentative or denitrification conditions. The mechanism by which 1CX decolorizes azo dyes appears to be through reductive cleavage of the azo bond. In the case of Orange II, the initial degradation products were sulfanilic acid and 1-amino-2-naphthol. Sulfanilic acid, however, was not used by 1CX as a growth substrate. The addition of glucose or inorganic nitrogen inhibited growth and decoloration of azo dyes by 1CX. Attempts to grow the organism on chemically defined media containing several different amino acids and sugars as sources of nitrogen and carbon were not successful. Phylogenetic analysis of Sphingomonas sp strain 1CX shows it to be related to, but distinct from, other azo dye-decolorizing Sphingomonas spp strains isolated previously from the same wastewater treatment facility. Received 19 May 1999/ Accepted in revised form 11 August 1999
Keywords:: azo dyes   Sphingomonas   biodegradation   sulfanilic acid
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