From nature to applications: Laccase immobilization onto bio-based materials for eco-conscious environmental remediation

Praveen Kumar Mehta, Jyotsna Kiran Peter, Arun Kumar, Ashok Kumar Yadav, Rajendra Singh

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Abstract

Biodegradable and sustainable materials utilized for laccase immobilization have garnered substantial scholarly interest owing to their capacity to enhance enzyme stability and reusability, which are paramount for effective bioremediation methodologies. Laccase, a versatile oxidase, possesses the ability to degrade a broad spectrum of environmental contaminants, thus rendering it an invaluable asset in bioremediation endeavours. The immobilization of laccase onto biodegradable substrates not only augments its operational stability but also resonates with sustainable environmental strategies. This article systematically investigates recent advancements in sustainable and eco-conscious methodologies aimed at immobilizing laccase. By integrating biodegradable and non-toxic components, we elucidated how these materials not only proficiently enhanced the operational stability of laccases, but also improved their biodegradation effectiveness. A comprehensive analysis revealed that these sustainable materials facilitate immobilized laccase-mediated efficient removal of hazardous chemicals. Furthermore, we highlight the challenges that persist despite the encouraging characteristics of sustainable and eco-friendly approaches to laccase immobilization and pollutant elimination, and engage in discourse regarding potential pathways for their broader application and scalable solutions. This review highlights the significance of incorporating green technologies into environmental remediation efforts, thereby fostering the development of more effective and ecologically sound solutions for sustainable laccase immobilization to mitigate environmental contaminants efficiently.

Original languageEnglish
Article number142157
JournalInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume307
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • Hazardous chemicals
  • Laccase
  • Polysaccharide
  • Remediation
  • Sustainability
  • Water

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