Matcha External125088 May 2026
Textile effluents are a major environmental threat. Fungal degradation is an eco-friendly and economical alternative to chemical treatment.
A 2009 article discusses lentiviral preparation (study DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.108.125088). 125088
The primary reference to is in the context of scientific literature regarding environmental pollution control, specifically a 2023 article published in BioTechnologia DOI: 10.5114/bta.2023.125088. Textile effluents are a major environmental threat
An Indonesian research repository lists a 2023 malaria treatment study (ID 125088). their enzymatic systems
A 2014 study mentions fungal strain CBS 125088 (Alternaria brassicicola) used in experiments to detect cell death in Arabidopsis leaves.
The research highlights fungal strains, their enzymatic systems, and factors affecting the degradation mechanisms of non-degradable AQ dyes. Other Mentions in Research
Mycoremediation (using fungi) to treat wastewater containing hazardous anthraquinone (AQ) dyes from textile industries.