Water Treatment Enzymes
Articles & Whitepapers
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Mutagenicity, cytotoxicity and phytotoxicity evaluation of biodegraded textile effluent by fungal ligninolytic enzymes
Colored effluents from the textile industry have led to severe environmental pollution, and this has emerged as a global issue. The feasibility of ligninolytic enzymes for the detoxification and degradation of textile wastewater was investigated. Ganoderma lucidum crude ligninolytic enzymes extract (MnP 717.7, LiP 576.3, and Laccase 323.2 IU/mL) was produced using solid-state culture using ...
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Long-term effects of engineered nanoparticles on enzyme activity and functional bacteria in wastewater treatment plants
The pervasive use of engineered nanoparticles (NPs) in a wide range of fields raises concerns about their potential environmental impacts. Previous studies confirmed that some NPs had already ...
News
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Enzyme Based Nitrate Determination Method for Wastewater Reaches First Step in EPA Approval
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has determined that The Nitrate Elimination Company, Inc. (NECi) Method N07-0003 “Method for Nitrate Reductase Nitrate-Nitrogen Analysis” meets all requirements for measurement of nitrate ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Bacteria and Enzymes for Water Treatments
Salher proposes bacteria and enzymes to improve the water treatments with the elimination of fats and odors (BRICK – 900 – 450), with the elimination of foams (CRM DEPUR), with the degradation of organic matter (SEPT), with biological treatments (DOSEFOSS) and with biological activators (CLAIR).