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Potential use of polyphenol oxidases (PPO) in the bioremediation of phenolic contaminants containing industrial wastewater

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Various approaches and current state of use of PPO in the bioremediation of wastewater, as well as the benefits and disadvantages associated with the use of such enzymes have been overviewed.
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The present review emphasizes on the use of Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzyme in the bioremediation of phenolic contaminants from industrial wastewater. PPO is a group of enzyme that mainly exists in two forms; tyrosinase (E.C. 1.14.18.1) and laccase (E.C. 1.10.3.1) which are widely distributed among microorganisms, plants and animals. These oxidoreductive enzymes remain effective in a wide range of pH and temperature, particularly if they are immobilized on some carrier or matrices, and they can degrade a wide variety of mono and/or diphenolic compounds. However, high production costs inhibit the widespread use of these enzymes for remediation in industrial scale. Nevertheless, bench studies and field studies have shown enzymatic wastewater treatment to be feasible options for biodegradation of phenols through biological route. Nanomaterials-PPO conjugates have been also applied for removal of phenols which has successfully lower down the drawbacks of enzymatic water treatment. Therefore in this article various approaches and current state of use of PPO in the bioremediation of wastewater, as well as the benefits and disadvantages associated with the use of such enzymes have been overviewed.

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Laccase: new functions for an old enzyme.

TL;DR: This work has focused on more recent reports on the occurrence of laccase and its functions in physiological development and industrial utility and the reports of molecular weights, pH optima, and substrate specificity are extremely diverse.
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Polyphenol oxidases in plants and fungi: going places? A review.

TL;DR: The more recent reports on polyphenol oxidase in plants and fungi are reviewed and many details about structure and probably function of PPO have been revealed, but some of the basic questions raised over the years remain to be answered.
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Potential applications of oxidative enzymes and phenoloxidase-like compounds in wastewater and soil treatment: a review

TL;DR: Immobilization of oxidative enzymes on porous ceramic supports or resins did not adversely affect their stability and showed a good potential for degradation of environment persistent aromatics.
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Nanostructures for enzyme stabilization

TL;DR: Recently reported approaches to improve the enzyme stability in various nanostructures such as nanoparticles, nanofibers, mesoporous materials, and single enzyme nanoparticles (SENs) are reviewed.
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Applications of laccases and tyrosinases (phenoloxidases) immobilized on different supports: a review

TL;DR: All the research efforts that have been spent to immobilize laccase and tyrosinase for various applications, including synthetic and analytical purposes, bioremediation, wastewater treatment, and must and wine stabilization are summarized.
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