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International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2014
Abstract Azoreductase (AZR) has been found to be an effective enzyme for azo dye removal. However, NAD(P)H is required as electron donor for the cleavage of the azo bond by AZR. Due to the high cost of the reduced nicotinamide coenzyme, the large scale application of AZR is impractical.
Li-Ling Lu +4 more
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Abstract Azoreductase (AZR) has been found to be an effective enzyme for azo dye removal. However, NAD(P)H is required as electron donor for the cleavage of the azo bond by AZR. Due to the high cost of the reduced nicotinamide coenzyme, the large scale application of AZR is impractical.
Li-Ling Lu +4 more
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016
Biodegradation of triphenylmethane dyes by microorganisms is hampered by the transport barrier imposed by cell membranes. On the other hand, cell-free systems using enzyme-based biodegradation strategy are costly. Therefore, an efficient and inexpensive approach circumventing these problems is highly desirable.
Fen, Gao +3 more
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Biodegradation of triphenylmethane dyes by microorganisms is hampered by the transport barrier imposed by cell membranes. On the other hand, cell-free systems using enzyme-based biodegradation strategy are costly. Therefore, an efficient and inexpensive approach circumventing these problems is highly desirable.
Fen, Gao +3 more
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Science of The Total Environment
Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), a ubiquitous brominated flame-retardant environmental pollutant, has been reported to cause reproductive toxicity by chronic exposure. However, the acute reproductive risk and mechanisms of TBBPA toxicity to individuals, especially at environmentally relevant levels, remains a topic of debate.
Yaning, Yang +5 more
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Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), a ubiquitous brominated flame-retardant environmental pollutant, has been reported to cause reproductive toxicity by chronic exposure. However, the acute reproductive risk and mechanisms of TBBPA toxicity to individuals, especially at environmentally relevant levels, remains a topic of debate.
Yaning, Yang +5 more
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Sweat test in patients with glucose-6-phosphate-1-dehydrogenase deficiency
Yearbook of Pediatrics, 2010openaire +1 more source

