Removal of surfactants in commercial detergents by filamentous fungi

Removal of surfactants in commercial detergents by filamentous fungi

Using a synthetic effluent containing glucose as a nitrogen source and fungus of the species Penicillium Crysogenum

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Sulphonated linear alkylbenzene (LAS) is an anionic surfactant used in the formulation of detergents and various cleaning materials. This surfactant is indispensable in their formulation, but it is not completely biodegradable and can be toxic to the aquatic environment. In order to analyse the efficiency of the filamentous fungus Penicillium chrysogenum in the biodegradation of LAS, an experimental design with three axial points was prepared to vary the concentrations of glucose and LAS in a total of eleven trials. The trials were incubated in a shaker at 25°C and 180 rpm for a period of fiv...