Applied biotechnology through microorganisms capable of performing multienzymatic reactions. In the mix of bio-stimulators and bacteria, Biogeniun i30 is activated in a multivitamin complex.
One of the greatest challenges for companies using dyes is effectively degrading these and other compounds. Over the years, we have refined the use of bacteria that intensely convert color in effluents. Textile dyes and phenolic compounds significantly compromise the aesthetic quality of water bodies, increase biochemical and chemical oxygen demand (BOD and COD), impair photosynthesis, inhibit plant growth, enter the food chain, contribute to recalcitrance and bioaccumulation, and can promote toxicity, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity.
In our quest to reduce chemical demands in effluents, we used a series of saprophytic microorganisms and some specific for lignin breakdown, producing peroxidase enzyme abundantly. Over time, we observed that in addition to lignin degradation and breakdown of some recalcitrant compounds, there was an impressive efficiency in removing color and phenols in effluents through these microorganisms. Contact our commercial department or engineering team for the best biotechnological product kit for the degradation of dyes, phenols, cellulose, lignin, and recalcitrant compounds.