EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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1.7.1.6 | analysis |
pro-fluorophore 1-methyl-1-([1-[(Z)-(methyl[4-[(E)-2-[6'-[(E)-[4-[methyl([4-[(1-methylpyrrolidinium-1-yl)methyl]-1H-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl]methyl)amino]phenyl]diazenyl]-3-oxo-3H-spiro[2-benzofuran-1,9'-xanthen]-3'-yl]ethenyl]phenyl]iminio)methyl]-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl]methyl)pyrrolidinium shows a green fluorescence upon reduction of the two diazo bonds suitable for the detection of azoreductases |
724733 |
1.7.1.6 | degradation |
expression of enzyme gene AzoA in Escherichia coli induces a higher rate of dye reduction with increases of 2fold for methyl red, 4fold for ponceau BS and 2.6fold for orange II compared to noninduced cells, respectively |
726439 |
1.7.1.6 | degradation |
potential for the treatment of azo dye contaminated wastewater |
-, 657603 |
1.7.1.6 | degradation |
the optimum medium contains dye at 200 mg per l, 1.14 mM NADH, glucose at 2.07 g per l, and peptone at 6.44 g per l for the decolorization of Orange II up to 87% in 48 hr |
726356 |
1.7.1.6 | drug development |
azoreductases from enteric bacteria are targets in the development of drugs for the treatment of colon related disorders |
742211 |
1.7.1.6 | environmental protection |
anthropogenic activity has converted chromium (Cr), an element found in rocks, soils, plants, and animals, into a dangerous environmental pollutant. The activity of the pure oxidoreductase YhdA can be used for efficient bioremediation of Cr(VI) |
763972 |
1.7.1.6 | environmental protection |
generation of a coupled enzyme system constructed with azoreductase and glucose 1-dehydrogenase for removal of methyl red, evaluation, overview |
-, 742097 |
1.7.1.6 | environmental protection |
Geobacter sulfurreducens useful for the decontamination of environments polluted with azo dyes. The contribution of extracellular respiration to pollutants reduction will broaden the environmental applications |
-, 742393 |
1.7.1.6 | environmental protection |
potential for the treatment of azo dye contaminated wastewater |
-, 657580, 657620, 657650, 658574, 658773 |
1.7.1.6 | environmental protection |
utilization of azo-dye degrading organisms is essential for developing bioremediation strategies in waste-water treatment plants |
742662 |