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Title
Enhanced transformation of triclosan by laccase in the presence of redox mediators
Authors
Murugesan, KChang, YYKim, YMJong-Rok, JKim, EJChang, YS
Date Issued
2010-01
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Abstract
Triclosan (TCS), an antimicrobial agent, is an emerging and persistent environmental pollutant that is often found as a contaminant in surface waters and sediments; hence, knowledge of its degradability is important. In this study we investigated laccase-mediated TCS transformation and detoxification, using laccase (from the fungus Ganoderma lucidum) in the presence and absence of redox mediators. Transformation products were identified using HPLC, ESI-MS and GC-MS, and transformation mechanisms were proposed. In the absence of redox mediator, 56.5% TCS removal was observed within 24 h, concomitant with formation of new products with molecular weights greater than that of TCS. These products were dimers and trimers of TCS, as confirmed by ESI-MS analysis. Among the various mediators tested, 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HBT) and syringaldehyde (SYD) significantly enhanced TCS transformation (similar to 90%). The presence of these mediators resulted in products with lower molecular weights than TCS, including 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP; confirmed by GC-MS) and dechlorinated forms of 2,4-DCP. When SYD was used as the mediator, dechlorination resulted in 2-chlorohydroquinone (2-CHQ). Bacterial growth inhibition studies revealed that laccase-mediated transformation of TCS effectively decreased its toxicity, with ultimate conversion to less toxic or nontoxic products. Our results confirmed the involvement of two mechanisms of laccase-catalyzed TCS removal: (i) oligomerization in the absence of redox mediators, and (h) ether bond cleavage followed by dechlorination in the presence of redox mediators. These results suggest that laccase in combination with natural redox mediator systems may be a useful strategy for the detoxification and elimination of TCS from aqueous systems. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Triclosan; Antimicrobial compound; Ganoderma lucidum; Laccase; Syringaldehyde; Natural redox mediator; ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS; FUNGUS CORIOLOPSIS-POLYZONA; WIDELY USED BIOCIDE; DIPHENYL ETHER; GANODERMA-LUCIDUM; PYCNOPORUS-CINNABARINUS; TRAMETES-VERSICOLOR; CHLORINATED PHENOLS; AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT; CORIOLUS-VERSICOLOR
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26399
DOI
10.1016/J.WATRES.2009.09.058
ISSN
0043-1354
Article Type
Article
Citation
WATER RESEARCH, vol. 44, no. 1, page. 298 - 308, 2010-01
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