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Table 2 Literature indicated % discoloration of dyes

From: Electricity generation and oxidoreductase potential during dye discoloration by laccase-producing Ganoderma gibbosum in fungal fuel cell

Sr No

Species Name

Laccase

Dye name

% Discoloration

References

1

Pleurotus ostreatus

HAUCC 162

Synthetic dyes

-

[30]

2

Pleurotus ostreatus

LACC6, LACC9, LACC10

Malachite Green (MG), Remazol Bright Blue R (RBBR), Bromophenol Blue (BB), and Methyl Orange (MO)

LACC6 (MG-91.5%, RBBR-84.9%, BB-79.1%, MO-73.1%), while LACC10 (71.1–54.8%), LACC9 (7.1–67.9%)

[31]

3

Coprinus comatus

Lac4, Lac3

Bright Blue Reactive X-BR (BB X-BR), Bright Blue Reactive K-GR (BB K-GR), Bright Blue Reactive K-3R (BB K-3R), Orange Reactive 1 (RO), Reactive Red X-3B (RR X-3B), Congo Red (CR), Dark Blue Reactive KR (DBR KR), Coomassie G-250 (C), Victoria Blue, Methyl Violet

Lac3 (~ 67% and 90%) removed RBBR, BB K-GR, DBR KR, and (~ 33% and 48%) BB X-BR, CR, C, VM, and VB

[32]

4

Trametes sp. 48,424

rLAC48424- 1

“MO, MG, BB and Violet Crystal (CV)”

MG (97%) BB (~ 90%), and CV (68%)

[33]

5

Trametes trogii

lcc1

Alizarin Red (AR), Carmoisine (CM), Cochineal Red (CCR), Sunset Yellow (SY), Patent Blue (PB), and Indigo Blue (BI)

AR (~ 23%), CM (87%), CCR (75%), SY (67%), PB (81%)

[34]

6

Polyporus sp.

S133 laccase

RBBR

90%

[35]

7

Trametes pubescens

Tplac

Congo Red (CO),

 

[36]

8

Oudemansiella canarii

Lacc

RBBR

100 mg/L

[37]

9

Ganoderma sp. KU-Alk4

Lacc

Commercial aromatic dyes

100%

[38]

10

Ganoderma lucidum

Lacc

CO

80%

[39]

11

Ganoderma lucidum

Lacc

Textile dye wastewater

81.4%

[40]