Comparative Examination of the Olive Mill Wastewater Biodegradation Process by Various Wood-Rot Macrofungi
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2014-06-02
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Summary
Background
Olive mill wastewater (OMW) from three-phase centrifugal olive mills creates major environmental problems due to its high content of toxic polyphenolic compounds. The seasonal operation, small size and scattered distribution of olive mills makes effective management challenging. While various treatment methods exist, biological approaches using microorganisms are particularly promising as they can both detoxify the effluent and generate value-added products.
Objective
To comparatively evaluate a wide variety of mushroom fungi for OMW biotreatment and establish effective strains for degrading OMW. The process was assessed by measuring ligninolytic enzyme activities of qualified organisms at different time periods and analyzing their correlation with OMW decolorization, reduction of phenolics, and decrease of plant toxicity.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:BioMed Research International,
- Study Type:Laboratory Research Study,
- Source: 10.1155/2014/482937