Depolymerization of low-rank coal by extracellular fungal enzyme systems .3. In vitro depolymerization of coal humic acids by a crude preparation of manganese peroxidase from the white-rot fungus Nematoloma frowardii b19
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Hofrichter, M
Fritsche, W
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机构:Friedrich-Schiller-Univ. Jena, Institut für Mikrobiologie, Lehrstuhl Technische Mikrobiologie, D-07743 Jena
The in vitro depolymerization of humic acids derived from German lignite (lour-rank coal, brown coal) was studied using: a manganese peroxidase preparation ration from the white-rot fungus Nematoloma frowardii b19. The H2O2 required was continuously generated by glucose oxidase. Mn peroxidase depolymerized high-molecular-mass humic acids by forming fulvic-acid-like compounds. The depolymerization process was accompanied by the decolorization of the dark-brown humic acid fraction soluble in alkaline solutions (decrease in absorbance at 450 nm) and by the yellowish coloring of the fraction of acid-soluble fulvic-acid-like compounds (increase in absorbance at 360 nm). The Mn peroxidase of N. frowardii b19 has been proved to be highly stable; even after an in vitro reaction time of 7 days in the presence of humic acids, less than 10% loss in total oxidizing activity was detectable.