Enzymatic easing of adhesion in honeydew-contaminated cotton for textile applications

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Research journal of textile and apparel Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1108/rjta-06-2023-0064
P. Behera, K. N, Priyodip Paul, Sanjukta Aravind, Balaji S.
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Purpose The textile sector struggles with cotton stickiness from honeydew contamination. It hurts agriculture and marketability. This study aims to examine how bacterial enzymes could reduce honeydew-contaminated cotton adherence in textile businesses sustainably. Design/methodology/approach Enzyme was extracted from bacteria isolated from the fermented bamboo shoots “Lung siej”. The enzyme was tested for α-glucosidase using p-nitrophenyl-α-D-glucopyranoside as a substrate. Design of experiments determined enzyme activity temperature and reaction time. Laboratory-prepared artificial honeydew was added to ginning mill cotton to show honeydew contamination. After enzyme treatment, sticky cotton was tested for microscopic examination, ultraviolet (UV), Benedict’s, Elsner colorimetric, high volume instrument (HVI) and viscosity tests. Findings The bacterial isolate is characterized as Lysinibacillus sp. as confirmed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The enzyme extracted was identified as α-glucosidase. The ideal temperature and reaction time for enzymatic activity were 32 °C and 35 min, respectively, using central composite design. The microscopic examination, UV test, Benedict’s test, Elsner colorimetric test, HVI test and viscosity test showed that bacterial enzyme treatment reduced cotton fiber adherence. Originality/value Although few patents have examined the effect of yeast enzymes, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, a bacterial enzyme is investigated for the first time to reduce the adhesion of honeydew-contaminated cotton.
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酶法缓解受蜜露污染的棉花的粘附性,用于纺织业
目的 纺织部门一直在努力解决蜜露污染造成的棉花粘连问题。它损害了农业和市场竞争力。本研究旨在探讨细菌酵素如何可持续地减少纺织企业中受蜜露污染的棉花的粘附性。设计/方法/步骤从发酵竹笋 "Lung siej "中分离的细菌中提取酵素。以对硝基苯-α-D-吡喃葡萄糖苷为底物,对α-葡萄糖苷酶进行测试。实验设计确定了酶活性温度和反应时间。在轧花厂棉花中加入实验室制备的人工蜜露,以显示蜜露污染。酶处理后,对粘性棉花进行显微镜检查、紫外线(UV)、本尼迪克特(Benedict's)、埃尔斯纳比色法、高容量仪器(HVI)和粘度测试。提取的酶被鉴定为 α-葡萄糖苷酶。采用中心复合设计法,酶活性的理想温度和反应时间分别为 32 ℃ 和 35 分钟。显微镜检查、紫外线测试、本尼迪克特测试、埃尔斯纳比色测试、HVI 测试和粘度测试表明,细菌酶处理降低了棉纤维的粘附性。原创性/价值虽然很少有专利研究了酵母酶的效果,但据作者所知,这是首次研究细菌酶降低受蜜露污染棉花的粘附性。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
Research journal of textile and apparel MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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