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Environ Res ; 226: 115681, 2023 06 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36925037

RESUMEN

A green extraction method is developed using partially hydrolysed microalgal cells grown in biocompatible solvent for simultaneous cultivation and extraction of bioproducts from a highly efficient permeabilized microalgal cell with enhanced biomass and lipid content for potential use in biodiesel production. Incomplete digestion of cell wall was achieved by regulating the incubation time of the enzymatic pretreatment of the microalgal cells. 15.77% increase in lipid content was seen when untreated cells were cultured with biocompatible solvent, while cultivation of these enzymatically pretreated cells with biocompatible solvent, the lipid content increased by 53.33% and 22% higher carotenoid content was observed as compared to conventional extraction. The total fatty acids obtained after 1st and 2nd extractions in untreated samples were 67.82%, while those in enzymatically partially digested samples were 91.94%. The untreated and partially enzymatically predigested strain showed suitable properties for quality biodiesel production as per international recommendations. The cost benefit analysis of the overall process showed the use of biocompatible solvent coupled to enzymatically predigested biomass was a favorable option as compared to conventional extraction.


Asunto(s)
Lípidos , Microalgas , Lípidos/análisis , Biocombustibles , Fotobiorreactores , Solventes , Biomasa
2.
Environ Res ; 228: 115868, 2023 07 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37040856

RESUMEN

Enzymatic (laccase mediated) decolorization of dyes remains inefficient for recalcitrant dyes, which can be better handled by electrocoagulation (EC). However, EC is energy intensive and produce large amount of sludge. In light of the same, present study offers a promising solution for the treatment of textile effluent meeting surface discharge norms, using hybridization of enzymatic and electrocoagulation treatment. The findings revealed best color removal (90%) of undiluted (raw) textile effluent (4592 hazen) is achievable by employing EC using zinc-coated iron electrode at current density 25 mA cm-2 followed by partially purified laccase (LT) treatment, and activated carbon (AC) polishing at ambient conditions. Overall, the decolorization performance of Hybrid EC-LT integrated AC approach was 1.95 times better than only laccase treatment. Also, the sludge generation from Hybrid EC-LT integrated AC (0.7 g L-1) was 3.3 times lesser than EC alone (2.1 g L-1). Therefore, the present study recommends Hybrid EC-LT integrated AC could be potential approach to treat complex textile effluent sustainably with lower energy input and waste sludge generation.


Asunto(s)
Lacasa , Aguas del Alcantarillado , Industria Textil , Electrocoagulación , Colorantes , Carbón Orgánico , Residuos Industriales/análisis
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Environ Res ; 234: 116545, 2023 10 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37429404

RESUMEN

Although biological treatment of textile effluent is a preferred option for industries avoiding toxic chemical sludge production and disposal, requirement of several extra pre-treatment units like neutralization, cooling systems or additives, results in higher operational cost. In the present study, a pilot scale sequential microbial-based anaerobic-aerobic reactor technology (SMAART) was developed and operated for the treatment of real textile effluent in the industrial premises in continuous mode for 180 d. The results showed an average ∼95% decolourization along with ∼92% reduction in the chemical oxygen demand establishing the resilience against fluctuations in the inlet parameters and climate conditions. Moreover, the pH of treated effluent was also reduced from alkaline range (∼11.05) to neutral range (∼7.76) along with turbidity reduction from ∼44.16 NTU to ∼0.14 NTU. A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) of SMAART with the conventional activated sludge process (ASP) showed that ASP caused 41.5% more negative impacts on environment than SMAART. Besides, ASP had 46.15% more negative impact on human health, followed by 42.85% more negative impact on ecosystem quality as compared to SMAART. This was attributed to less electricity consumption, absence of pre-treatment units (cooling and neutralization) and less volume of sludge generation (∼50%) while using SMAART. Hence, integration of SMAART within the industrial effluent treatment plant is recommended to achieve a minimum waste discharge system in pursuit of sustainability.


Asunto(s)
Aguas del Alcantarillado , Eliminación de Residuos Líquidos , Humanos , Animales , Eliminación de Residuos Líquidos/métodos , Anaerobiosis , Ecosistema , Reactores Biológicos , Tecnología , Textiles , Estadios del Ciclo de Vida , Residuos Industriales/análisis , Industria Textil
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J Environ Manage ; 342: 118159, 2023 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37207460

RESUMEN

Eutrophication is one of the major emerging challenges in aquatic environment. Industrial facilities, including food, textile, leather, and paper, generate a significant amount of wastewater during their manufacturing process. Discharge of nutrient-rich industrial effluent into aquatic systems causes eutrophication, eventually disturbs the aquatic system. On the other hand, algae provide a sustainable approach to treat wastewater, while the resultant biomass may be used to produce biofuel and other valuable products such as biofertilizers. This review aims to provide new insight into the application of algal bloom biomass for biogas and biofertilizer production. The literature review suggests that algae can treat all types of wastewater (high strength, low strength, and industrial). However, algal growth and remediation potential mainly depend on growth media composition and operation conditions such as light intensity, wavelength, light/dark cycle, temperature, pH, and mixing. Further, the open pond raceways are cost-effective compared to closed photobioreactors, thus commercially applied for biomass generation. Additionally, converting wastewater-grown algal biomass into methane-rich biogas through anaerobic digestion seems appealing. Environmental factors such as substrate, inoculum-to-substrate ratio, pH, temperature, organic loading rate, hydraulic retention time, and carbon/nitrogen ratio significantly impact the anaerobic digestion process and biogas production. Overall, further pilot-scale studies are required to warrant the real-world applicability of the closed-loop phycoremediation coupled biofuel production technology.


Asunto(s)
Microalgas , Purificación del Agua , Aguas Residuales , Biocombustibles , Anaerobiosis , Fotobiorreactores , Biomasa
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 213: 112039, 2021 Apr 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33636469

RESUMEN

Chlorpyrifos (O, O-diethyl O-3, 5, 6-trichloropyridin-2-yl phosphorothioate) is a toxic and chlorinated organic contaminant in soils across the globe. The present study examines the chlorpyrifos (CP) degrading potential of gram-negative bacterium Dyadobacter jiangsuensis (MTCC 12851), to be a promising and sustainable remedial approach. The proliferation of D. jiangsuensis in the chlorpyrifos spiked minimal salt media indicated the ability of this strain to utilize CP as a sole carbon source and also confirmed the utilization of 3,5,6- trichloro-2-pyridinyl (TCP) through silver nitrate assay. The strain 12851 degraded 80.36% and 76.93% chlorpyrifos (CP) in aqueous medium and soil environment, respectively. The water dispersible granules (WDG) of 45% (v/w) inoculum (bacterial suspension) were developed using talcum powder, acacia gum and alginic acid as key ingredients. The formulated strain (12851) achieved 21.13% enhanced CP degradation in soil under microcosm condition as compared to the unformulated one on 15th day of the treatment. The intermediate metabolites namely 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP), tetrahydropyridine, thiophosphate and phenol, 1, 3-bis (1,1-dimethylethyl) were detected during the CP degradation. The current investigation reveals D. jiangsuensis as a potential microbe for CP degradation and opens up the possibility of exploiting its formulations to remediate the CP polluted soils.


Asunto(s)
Biodegradación Ambiental , Cloropirifos/metabolismo , Cytophagaceae/fisiología , Contaminantes del Suelo/metabolismo , Suelo
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J Environ Manage ; 264: 110446, 2020 Jun 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32250888

RESUMEN

In the current manuscript, we explored the remediation potential of Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) by Gram-positive Microbacterium esteraromaticum 12849. The strain detoxified 70.9 and 63.93% RDX in minimal nutrient medium and soil, respectively. Subsequently, the strain 12849 was formulated in form of water-dispersible granules (WDG) using talcum powder and alginic acid as inert ingredients. During the microcosm study, WDG exhibited 8.98% enhanced RDX degradation in contrast to the unformulated Microbacterium esteraromaticum. The LC-MS analysis revealed the presence of two intermediates, namely N-methyl-N, N'-dinitromethanediamine, and methylenedintramine, during the RDX degradation by strain 12849 in soil. Interestingly, no significant difference was observed in the rate of RDX degradation by strain 12849 due to the formulation process. The first-order kinetics was seen in RDX degradation with a degradation coefficient of 0.04 and 0.0339 day-1 by formulated and unformulated strain, respectively. The current investigation implies M. esteraromaticum as a potential microbe for RDX degradation and opens up the possibility of exploiting it in its effective WDG form for explosive contaminated sites.


Asunto(s)
Contaminantes del Suelo , Agua , Actinobacteria , Biodegradación Ambiental , Microbacterium , Triazinas
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Parasitol Res ; 115(6): 2223-31, 2016 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26920567

RESUMEN

The larvicidal activity of Mentha piperita, Cymbopogan citratus (lemongrass), Eucalyptus globulus and Citrus sinensis (orange) essential oils and their combinations was evaluated against Musca domestica (housefly) and Anopheles stephensi (mosquitoes) through contact toxicity assay. Among all the tested essential oils/combinations, Me. piperita was found to be the most effective larvicidal agent against Mu. domestica and An. stephensi with LC50 values of 0.66 µl/cm(2) and 44.66 ppm, respectively, after 48 h. The results clearly highlighted that the addition of mentha oil to other oils (1:1 ratio) improved their larvicidal activity. The order of effectiveness of essential oils/combinations indicated that the pattern for An. stephensi follows the trend as mentha > mentha + lemongrass > lemongrass > mentha + eucalyptus > eucalyptus > mentha + orange > orange and for Mu. domestica as mentha > mentha + lemongrass > lemongrass > mentha + orange > orange > mentha + eucalyptus > eucalyptus. The images obtained from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis indicated the toxic effect of Me. piperita as the treated larvae were observed to be dehydrated and deformed. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of tested essential oils/combinations against the larval stages of Mu. domestica and An. stephensi and has the potential for development of botanical formulations.


Asunto(s)
Anopheles/efectos de los fármacos , Moscas Domésticas/efectos de los fármacos , Insecticidas/farmacología , Aceites Volátiles/farmacología , Aceites de Plantas/farmacología , Animales , Citrus sinensis/química , Cymbopogon/química , Eucalyptus/química , Larva/efectos de los fármacos , Mentha piperita/química , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo
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Environ Monit Assess ; 187(1): 4146, 2015 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25410949

RESUMEN

The present study assessed the quality of Yamuna River and the Najafgarh drain water for irrigational purposes in the Delhi region in terms of spatial variations in the physicochemical characteristics as well as heavy metal concentrations. The monitoring was done for the period July 2012-August 2013 representing pre-monsoon, monsoon, and post-monsoon sessions and considering six physicochemical parameters. Heavy metals such as cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, zinc, and lead have been found in the river due to rampant discharge of industrial effluents into the river. The mean metal concentrations in the 15 sampling sites were in the range of (mg L(-1)) 0.02-0.64 (Cu), 0-0.42 (Cr), 0.13-2.22(Zn), 0.03-0.27 (Pb), 0-0.07 (Cd), and 0.01-0.13 (Ni). Multivariate statistics (PCA and HCA) were used to identify the possible sources of metal contamination and to examine the spatial changes in the Yamuna River as well as in the Najafgarh drain. This study reveals the occurrence of mean Cd concentration above the safe limit at Palla, Christian Ashram and Jagatpur of the Yamuna river while Punjabi Bagh of the Najafgarh drain necessitate treatment in terms of heavy metals such as Cd, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, and Zn before it could be rendered useful for irrigation.


Asunto(s)
Monitoreo del Ambiente , Metales Pesados/análisis , Ríos/química , Eliminación de Residuos Líquidos/métodos , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , Riego Agrícola/métodos , Ciudades , India
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 100: 1-6, 2014 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24433784

RESUMEN

Housefly (Musca domestica L.), one of the most common insects in human settlements, has been associated as vectors for various food-borne pathogens, causing food spoilage and disease transmission. The control of housefly was attempted using plant monoterpenes; menthone, menthol, menthyl acetate, limonene, citral and 1,8-cineole, against different life stages of housefly. Bioefficacy against housefly adults revealed highest repellent activity by menthol (95.6 percent) and menthone (83.3 percent). Against housefly larvae, menthol with an LC90 of 0.02 µl/cm(2) in contact toxicity assay and menthone with a LC90 value of 5.4 µl/L in fumigation assay were found to be most effective control agent. With respect to pupicidal activity, superior performance was shown by menthol, citral and 1,8-cineole in contact toxicity assay and citral and 1,8-cineole in fumigation assay. Limonene was found to be the poorest performer in all the assays. Overall, highest efficacy observed for menthol and menthone in various bioassays was in agreement with the results of essential oil activity obtained previously. Significant activity of monoterpenes against various life stages of housefly demonstrates their potential as excellent insecticides with prospects of monoterpenes being developed into eco-friendly and acceptable products for housefly control.


Asunto(s)
Moscas Domésticas , Insecticidas , Monoterpenos , Aceites Volátiles , Animales , Larva , Pupa
10.
Chemosphere ; 360: 142370, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38763399

RESUMEN

Decolorization of textile dyes and study of their intermediate compounds is necessary to comprehend the mechanism of dye degradation. In the present study, different fungal mediated solutions were explored to provide an alternative to treat the reactive dyes. Growing biomass of Pleurotus sajor caju showed 83% decolorization (249.99 mg L-1 removal) of Reactive Blue 13 (RB 13) and 63% decolorization (188.83 mg L-1) of Reactive Black 5 (RB 5) at 300 mg L-1 initial concentration on 8 d. Higher laccase activity was positively correlated with increase in decolorization. However, increasing dye concentration has inhibitory effect on fungal biomass due to increase in toxicity. In laccase mediated decolorization, laccase produced from P. sajor caju using carbon rich waste material as substrate showed 89% decolorization (276.36 mg L-1 removal) of RB 13 and 33% decolorization (105.37 mg L-1 removal) of RB 5 at 300 mg L-1 initial dye concentration in 100 min at 30 °C and pH 3.0'. Comparing the two methods, laccase-mediated decolorization shows better decolorization in less time and does not produce sludge. Further, the present work also attempted to study the dye degradation pathway for Reactive blue 13 via laccase mediated process. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were utilized to identify the degraded products. The GC-MS analysis showed the formation of naphthalene, naphthalene 2-ol, benzene,1-2, dicarboxylic acid, 4, amino, 6,chloro, 1-3-5, triazin-2-ol as the final degraded products after enzymatic degradation of RB 13. These findings provide in-depth study of laccase-mediated textile dye degradation mechanism.


Asunto(s)
Biodegradación Ambiental , Colorantes , Hongos , Textiles , Colorantes/química , Colorantes/toxicidad , Hongos/metabolismo , Cromatografía de Gases y Espectrometría de Masas , Lacasa/metabolismo
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Chemosphere ; 355: 141866, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38565375

RESUMEN

Biochar-based materials for air treatment have gained significant attention for removing health-detrimental volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter (PM) in indoor air settings. However, high turnaround time, multiple pretreatment processes involved, and high pore size and low surface area (>10 µm, <100 m2 g-1) of lignocellulosic feedstocks demand alternative biochar feedstock material. Considering this, we designed a simple first-of-its-kind indoor air scrubbing material using diatoms-enriched microalgae biochar. In the present study, the microalgae were cultivated on waste anaerobic digestate (biogas slurry) and were pyrolyzed at three different temperatures: 300 °C (BC300), 500 °C (BC500), and 700 °C (BC700). The BC500 and BC700 showed the highest removal efficiencies (99 %) for total volatile organic carbons (TVOCs) and formaldehyde (HCHO) at concentrations of 1.22 mg m-3 HCHO and 8.57 mg m-3 TVOC compared to 50% efficiency obtained with commercially available surgical, cloth, and N95 masks. The biochar obtained showed a high Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area of 238 m2 g-1 (BC500) and 480 m2 g-1 (BC700) and an average pore size of 9-11 nm due to the mesoporous characteristic of diatom frustules. The comparatively poor performance of BC300 was due to lower surface area (150 m2 g-1) arising from incomplete organic removal, as evidenced by FESEM-EDX and FTIR. The high removal efficiencies in BC500 and BC700 were also attributed to the presence of reactive functional groups such as -OH and R-NH2. Concurrently, the average particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5, and PM1) removal efficiency for BC500 and BC 700 ranged between 66 and 82.69 %. The PM removal performance of BC500 and BC700 was lower (15-20%) than commercially available masks. Overall, the present study highlights the importance of diatoms (reactive Si) present inside the pores of microalgal biochar for enhanced removal of PM, TVOCs, and HCHO at temperatures above 500 °C. This complete approach signifies a step towards establishing a self-sustainable and circular process characterized by minimal waste generation for indoor air treatment.


Asunto(s)
Contaminantes Atmosféricos , Contaminación del Aire Interior , Carbón Orgánico , Microalgas , Compuestos Orgánicos Volátiles , Material Particulado/análisis , Compuestos Orgánicos Volátiles/análisis , Contaminación del Aire Interior/análisis , Formaldehído , Contaminantes Atmosféricos/análisis , Monitoreo del Ambiente
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J Biomol Struct Dyn ; : 1-14, 2024 Jan 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38284378

RESUMEN

The textile industry utilizing affordable azo dyes is a high threat to aquatic life and causes environmental problems due to their toxicity. Biodegradation of azo dyes employing microbes and enzymes has proved to be an efficient method for treating industrial effluent. This study used the novel microbial consortium to decolorize reactive azo dyes (Reactive Red 120; Reactive Black 5 and Reactive Blue 13), and its azo-reductase activity was evaluated. The metagenomic analysis of the consortium identified azo-reductase-producing bacterial species. The molecular docking revealed that PpAzoR from Pseudomonas putida had the highest binding affinities for all the three dyes such as Reactive Black 5 (-9.3 kcal/mol), Reactive Blue 13 (-9.8 kcal/mol) and Reactive Red 120 (-10.7 kcal/mol). The structural rigidity and stability of the docked complex were confirmed through MD simulations evaluated across multiple descriptors from the simulation trajectories. Further, MMPBSA analysis validated the results that binding of the ligands, i.e. dye molecules Reactive Black (RB5), Reactive Blue (RB13) and Reactive Red (RR120) binding with the Azoreductase (PpAzoR) to the screened Azo-dyes was spontaneous. Based on molecular dynamics simulations for 100 ns, RR 120 showed the highest binding affinity (-411.336 ± 46.799 KJ/mol), followed by RB5 (-288.012 ± 33.371 KJ/mol). The dyes (RR120 and RB5) exhibited stable interactions with the target azoreductase (PpAzoR). The present study provides insights that PpAzoR shows the highest decolorization potency, which could be interpreted as a potential dye-degrading protein based on dye-degrading assay findings.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.


>90% decolourization observed for all reactive dyes at 72 hAzo reductase-producing bacterial species were identified using metagenomicsPseudomonas putida (PpAzoR) showed maximum binding affinity with all three dyesPositive correlation was established between dye decolourization and in-silico results.

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J Hazard Mater ; 467: 133747, 2024 Apr 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38350323

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Rania-Khan Chandpur site, (Kanpur Dehat, Uttar Pradesh, India), one of the highly Chromium (Cr) contaminated sites in India due to Chromite Ore Processing Residue (COPR), has been investigated at the field-scale. We found that the area around the COPR dumps was hazardously contaminated with the Cr where its concentrations in the surface water and groundwater were > 40 mgL-1, its maximum contents in the COPRs and in the soils of the adjoining lands were 9.6 wt% and 3.83 wt%, respectively. By exploring the vegetation and microbial distribution across the site, we advocate the appropriateness of Cynodon dactylon, Chrysopogon zizanioides, Cyperus sp., and Typha angustifolia as the most suitable phytoremediation agent because their association with Cr remediating bacterial species (Pseudomonas sp., Clostridium sp. and Bacillus sp.) was strong. Using this remarkable information for the bioremediation projects, this site can be re-vegetated and bioaugmented to remediate Cr in soils, waterlogged ditches, surface water, and in groundwater systems.


Asunto(s)
Cromo , Microbiota , India , Suelo , Agua
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Bioresour Technol ; 399: 130612, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38508281

RESUMEN

Spirulina is a promising feedstock for c-phycocyanin, a blue pigment-protein, commercially incorporated in many food products for its desirable bright blue attributes, exceptional bioavailability, and inherent therapeutic properties. Remarkably, enhancing c-phycocyanin synthesis in Spirulina would facilitate economic viability and sustainability at large-scale production, as the forecasted market value is $ 409.8 million by 2030. Notably, the lighting source plays a key role in enhancing c-phycocyanin in Spirulina, and thus, strategies to filter/concentrate the photons of respective wavelengths, influencing light spectra, are beneficial. Enveloping open raceway ponds and greenhouses by luminescent solar concentrators and light filtering sheets enables solar spectral conversion of the sunlight at desirable wavelengths, emerges as a promising strategy to enhance synthesis of c-phycocyanin in Spirulina. Nevertheless, the conduction of techno-economic assessments and evaluation of scalability at large-scale cultivation of Spirulina are essential for the real-time implementation of lighting strategies.


Asunto(s)
Spirulina , Spirulina/metabolismo , Ficocianina/metabolismo , Luz , Luminiscencia , Luz Solar
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Parasitol Res ; 112(10): 3485-95, 2013 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23861009

RESUMEN

Three formulations; bait, encapsulation, and emulsion of Beauveria bassiana were prepared and evaluated for their insecticidal activity in simulated field settings. Tea waste-based bait formulation of B. bassiana showed 100% mortality (within 72 h) in lab assay against adult houseflies. In field assay using traps, 65% relative entrapment and 100 % mortality (within 60 h) of entrapped flies was observed. Although the bait formulation was low cost and easy to prepare and transport, its storage ability was limited. Hence, more advanced formulations in form of encapsulation and emulsion was attempted. Encapsulated B. bassiana conidia (using skimmed milk powder, polyvinyl pyrrolidone K-90 and glucose as additives) showed 100% conidial germination and retained 78% conidial viability, even after storage for 12 months at 30 °C. Encapsulated product showed 54.8% (freshly prepared) and 30.6 % (after 12-months storage) mortality of housefly larvae in a simulated field condition. Emulsion formulation was prepared by using Tween 20 as surfactant with seven vegetable oils: soybean, rapeseed, sunflower, olive, castor, til, and linseed. Emulsion with linseed oil showing maximum conidial germination (94%) was evaluated for shelf life and pathogenecity against housefly larvae. Shelf life analysis of emulsion revealed 28% conidial germination and 19.9% housefly larval mortality after 12 months of storage as opposed to 94% conidial germination and 51.7% of larval mortality with fresh product. Significant increase in shelf × targeted application of formulation is expected to increase its mass applicability for housefly control. Also, the variability among products presents diverse opportunities for commercialization.


Asunto(s)
Beauveria/fisiología , Moscas Domésticas/microbiología , Control de Insectos/métodos , Control Biológico de Vectores/métodos , Animales , Bioensayo , Emulsiones , Control de Insectos/instrumentación , Larva/microbiología , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Aceites de Plantas , Factores de Tiempo
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Parasitol Res ; 112(1): 69-76, 2013 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22955501

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In spite of being a major vector for several domestic, medical, and veterinary pests, the control aspect of the common housefly, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) is often neglected. In the present study, the essential oil of Cymbopogon citratus and its major components were evaluated for control of housefly. The chemical composition analysis of C. citratus oil by gas chromatographic mass spectrometry (GC-MS) revealed citral (47 %) and 1,8-cineole (7.5 %) as principal components. The analysis of oil vapor by solid phase microextraction (SPME/GC-MS) showed increase in citral (74.9 %) and 1,8-cineole (8.6 %) content. Assay of oil against housefly larvae and pupae through contact toxicity assay showed lethal concentration (LC)(50) value of 0.41 µl/cm(2) and of percentage inhibition rate (PIR) of 77.3 %, respectively. Fumigation assay was comparatively more effective with LC(50) of 48.6 µl/L against housefly larvae, and a PIR value of 100 % against housefly pupae. The monoterpenes, citral, and 1,8-cineole, when assessed for their insecticidal activity against housefly larvae, showed LC(50) of 0.002 and 0.01 µl/cm(2) (contact toxicity assay) and LC(50) of 3.3 and 2.4 µl/L (fumigation assay). For pupicidal assay, both citral and 1,8-cineole had a PIR value of 100 %. High efficacy of citral and 1,8-cineole against housefly, established them to be an active insecticidal agent of C. citratus oil. The study demonstrates potentiality of C. citratus oil as an excellent insecticide for housefly control, and the results open up the opportunity of oil/monoterpenes being developed into an eco-friendly, economical, and acceptable product.


Asunto(s)
Ciclohexanoles/farmacología , Cymbopogon/química , Moscas Domésticas/efectos de los fármacos , Insecticidas/farmacología , Monoterpenos/farmacología , Aceites Volátiles/farmacología , Monoterpenos Acíclicos , Animales , Ciclohexanoles/análisis , Ciclohexanoles/aislamiento & purificación , Eucaliptol , Cromatografía de Gases y Espectrometría de Masas , Insecticidas/aislamiento & purificación , Larva/efectos de los fármacos , Monoterpenos/análisis , Monoterpenos/aislamiento & purificación , Aceites Volátiles/química , Aceites Volátiles/aislamiento & purificación , Pupa/efectos de los fármacos , Análisis de Supervivencia
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 248: 125950, 2023 Sep 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37487999

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The current study investigated the role of fucoidan from Padina tetrastromatica and Turbinaria conoides against 3-chymotrypsin like protease (3CLpro) and receptor binding domain (RBD) spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 using an invitro and computational approach. The 3CLpro and RBD genes were successfully cloned in pET28a vector, expressed in BL-21DE3 E. coli rosetta cells and purified by ion exchange affinity and size exclusion chromatography. Fucoidan extracted from both biomass using green approach, subcritical water, was found to inhibit 3CLpro of SARS-CoV-2 with an IC50 value of up to 0.35 mg mL-1. However, fucoidan was found to be inactive against the RBD protein. Molecular docking studies demonstrated that fucoidan binds to the active sites of 3CLpro with an affinity of -5.0 kcal mol-1. In addition, molecular dynamic simulations recorded stabilized interactions of protein-ligand complexes in terms of root mean square deviation, root mean square fluctuation, the radius of gyration, solvent accessible surface area and hydrogen bond interaction. The binding energy of fucoidan with 3CLpro was determined to be -101.821 ± 12.966 kJ mol-1 using Molecular Mechanic/Poisson-Bolt-Boltzmann Surface Area analysis. Fucoidan satisfies the Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME) properties, including Lipinski's rule of five, which play an essential role in drug design. According to the toxicity parameters, fucoidan does not exhibit skin sensitivity, hepatotoxicity, or AMES toxicity. Therefore, this work reveals that fucoidan from brown macroalgae could act as possible inhibitors in regulating the function of the 3CLpro protein, hence inhibiting viral replication and being effective against COVID-19.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Algas Marinas , Humanos , SARS-CoV-2 , Escherichia coli , Simulación del Acoplamiento Molecular , Quimasas , Inhibidores de Proteasas/farmacología , Simulación de Dinámica Molecular , Antivirales/farmacología
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 250: 126230, 2023 Oct 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37558033

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This study utilizes different emerging green extraction technologies to recover maximum value-added products from Kappaphycus alvarezii and evaluate their bio-functional properties. Using the supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) method, the total lipid yield of 0.21 ± 0.2 % was obtained from the biomass. Linoleic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, arachidonic acid, γ-linolenic acid, and docosahexaenoic acid were present in higher concentrations (9.12 %) in the lipid extracted with SFE as compared to hexane (5.5 %). Using an ultrasonication assisted approach, ~56 % of κ-carrageenan was recovered from SFE residual biomass, which contains 28.5 ± 1.9 % sulfate content. It exhibited a monosaccharide content of 3,6-anhydrogalactose (~24 %) and galactose (~53 %), as well as rheological properties within FAO limitations that can be explored for food-grade applications. ~58 % of the total protein (12.5 %) from SFE residual biomass was recovered using subcritical water hydrolysis method. The effectiveness of κ-carrageenan in suppressing the 3CLpro of SARS-CoV-2 using in vitro and in silico approaches was investigated. κ-Carrageenan effectively inhibited the main protease by up to 93 % at 1.6 mg mL-1. In silico results revealed that κ-carrageenan successfully binds to the active site of the main protease while retaining the structural integrity and stability of protein-ligand complexes.

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Environ Pollut ; 329: 121718, 2023 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37105464

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Understanding the role of oxido-reductase enzymes followed by deciphering the functional genes and their corresponding proteins are crucial for the speculation of molecular mechanism for azo dye degradation. In the present study, decolourization efficiency of developed microbial consortium was tested using 100 mgL-1 reactive blue 13 (RB13) and the results showed ∼92.67% decolourization of RB13 at 48 h of incubation. The fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis were performed to identify the metabolites formed during RB13 degradation, followed by hypothesizing the metabolic pathway. The GC-MS analysis showed formation of 1,4-dihydronaphthalen-1-ol and 1,3,5-triazin-2-amine as the final degraded compounds after enzymatic breakdown of RB13 dye. The activity of different oxido-reductase enzymes was determined, and the results showed that NADH DCIP reductase and azo reductase had higher activity than other enzymes. It clearly indicated the degradation was initiated with the enzymatic cleavage of azo bond of RB13. Further, the functional genes were annotated against the database of clusters of orthologous groups (COGs) and kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG). It provided valuable information about the role of crucial functional genes and their corresponding proteins correlated with dominant bacterial species in degradation of RB13. Hence, the present research is the first systematic study that correlated the formation of degradation compounds with the functional genes/enzymes and their corresponding bacterial species responsible for RB13 degradation.


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Colorantes , Consorcios Microbianos , Colorantes/química , Biodegradación Ambiental , Compuestos Azo/química , Espectroscopía Infrarroja por Transformada de Fourier
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23082083

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In this study, antimicrobial activity and morphostructural damages due to lemon grass oil (LGO) and its vapour (LGOV) against Escherichia coli strains were investigated. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of LGO were determined by broth-dilution method to be 0.288 mg/mL and 0.567 mg/mL, respectively. Furthermore, the zone of inhibition (45 mm) due to the vapour phase antimicrobial efficacy evaluated using disc volatilization assay was compared with that using disc diffusion assay (i.e., 13.5 mm for the same dose of oil). The morphological and ultrastructural alterations in LGO- and LGOV-treated E. coli cells were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and atomic-force microscopy (AFM). In SEM observation, LGO-treated cells appeared to be aggregated and partially deformed, while LGOV-treated cells lost their turgidity, and the cytoplasmic material completely leaked from the cells. In TEM observation, extensive intracytoplasmic changes and various abnormalities were observed in LGOV-treated cells more than LGO-treated cells. Significant variations in the height and root mean square values of untreated, LGO-, and LGOV-treated E. coli cells were noticed by AFM. Present results indicate that LGO is highly effective against E. coli in vapour phase.

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