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Toxicological effects of malachite green.

Shivaji Srivastava, +2 more
- 25 Feb 2004 - 
- Vol. 66, Iss: 3, pp 319-329
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It is concluded that the potential of alternative parasiticides, like humic acid, chlorine dioxide and Pyceze, should be explored to replace MG, and used with extreme care at suitable concentrations and at times when the temperature is low.
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This article is published in Aquatic Toxicology.The article was published on 2004-02-25. It has received 1199 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Malachite green & Toxicity.

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Removal of C.I. Basic Green 4 (Malachite Green) from aqueous solutions by adsorption using cyclodextrin-based adsorbent: Kinetic and equilibrium studies

TL;DR: In this article, a batch sorption experiment was carried out for the removal of C.I. Basic Green 4 (Malachite Green), a cationic dye from its aqueous solution using cyclodextrin-based material (CD/CMC material) as adsorbent.
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Adsorption thermodynamics, kinetics and isosteric heat of adsorption of malachite green onto chemically modified rice husk

TL;DR: In this article, rice husk treated with NaOH was used as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of malachite green from aqueous solution in batch adsorption procedure.
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An overview on the removal of synthetic dyes from water by electrochemical advanced oxidation processes.

TL;DR: The recent trends in the field of various Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation Processes (EAOPs) used for removing dyes from water medium are provided to indicate that EAOPs constitute a promising technology for the treatment of the dye contaminated effluents.
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Degradation of dyes from aqueous solution by Fenton processes: a review

TL;DR: From the present study, it can be conclude that Fenton processes are very effective and environmentally friendly methods for dye removal.
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Metal–organic framework MIL-100(Fe) for the adsorption of malachite green from aqueous solution

TL;DR: In this article, the adsorption of malachite green from aqueous solution on a highly porous metal-organic framework MIL-100(Fe) was studied in view of the adaption isotherm, thermodynamics, kinetics, and regeneration of the sorbent.
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Malachite Green: A Toxicological Review

TL;DR: Results from carcinogenicity bioassays with malachite green have been equivocal; however, it appears to act as a tumor promoter, perhaps because of its ability to induce the formation of reactive oxygen species.
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Malachite green: a review

TL;DR: A detailed review of malachite green and its chemical and physical properties as they relate to fisheries interests and its mode of action, toxicity and fate are considered.
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Biodegradation of triphenylmethane dyes.

TL;DR: Toxicity of triphenylmethane dyes is discussed with respect to different organisms and some aspects of biodegradative products of this group of dyes are also mentioned.
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Decolorization of Azo, Triphenyl Methane, Heterocyclic, and Polymeric Dyes by Lignin Peroxidase Isoenzymes from Phanerochaete chrysosporium.

TL;DR: The ligninolytic enzyme system of Phanerochaete chrysosporium decolorizes several recalcitrant dyes and the ability of the isoenzymes to decolorize the dyes in the presence of veratryl alcohol was generally comparable to that of the crude enzyme preparation, suggesting that lignin peroxidase plays a major role in the decolorization.
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Biodegradation of crystal violet by the white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium.

TL;DR: The finding that substantial degradation of crystal violet also occurred in nonligninolytic (nitrogen-sufficient) cultures of P. chrysosporium is suggested, suggesting that in addition to the lignin-degrading system, another mechanism exists in this fungus which is also able to degrade crystal violet.
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