Ann Biomed Technol Eng | Volume 1, Issue 1 | Mini Review | Open Access

Fungi of Biotechnological Interest in the Decolouration of Textile Effluents

Raphael Luiz Andrade Silva2, Romero Marcos Pedrosa Brandão-Costa1*, Glendab Hadassah Guerra Montarroyos Sette Pacheco1, Felype Thomaz de Brito1, Raquel Pedrosa Bezerra1, Ana Lucia Figueiredo Porto1 and Marcia Vanusa da Silva2

1Department of Morphology and Animal Physiology, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco - UFRPE, Brazil
2Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

*Correspondance to: Romero Marcos Pedrosa Brandão Costa 

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Abstract

The concern with the action of chemical dyes in human health is not only in Brazil, but throughout the world. One reason for the alert is due to recent results in European research related to the actions of dyes in baby foods, for example. However, the question of the risk of dyes has never been studied properly because of the assumption that these were harmless components. Several industries as pharmaceutical, cosmetic, printing and textile have widely used azo dyes. The textile industry is a substantial consumer of water and produces enormous volumes of contaminated water; the most important contaminants are azo dyes. The discharge of highly colored effluents affects water transparency, gas solubility in water bodies and may induce several human pathologies (carcinogenicity and toxicity). Therefore, new technologies using fungi to removal of such dyes before discharging them into environment is essential, mainly when related to human health.

Keywords:

Bioremediation; Dye; Fungi; Medical Research; Technology

Citation:

Silva RLA, Brandão-Costa RMP, Montarroyos Sette Pacheco GHG, de Brito FT, Bezerra RP, Porto ALF, et al. Fungi of Biotechnological Interest in the Decolouration of Textile Effluents. Ann Biomed Technol Eng. 2018; 1(1): 1002.

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