Isolate JR1 was isolated from the polluted textile industry activities site in the Juru Penang area.
This bacterium was characterized as a gram-positive Bacillus bacterium and also gave a
positive biochemical test for catalase test and oxidase test. The isolate JR1 gave a maximum
decolourization of Amaranth dye under static conditions with the rate of decolorization of
98.82%. Seven variables which are pH, temperature (°C), ammonium acetate (g/L), glucose
(g/L), sodium chloride (g/L), yeast (g/L) and dye concentration (ppm) was run by using
Plackett-Burman design for the effective parameter of the decolourization of Amaranth. From
the seven variables, three effective variables which were ammonium acetate, glucose, and dye
concentration were further optimized by using a central composite design. The optimum value
of ammonium acetate concentration at 0.74 g/L, glucose concentration at 3.0 g/L and a dye
concentration at 58.1 ppm gave the highest percentage of decolourization. Thus, this isolate
could provide an alternate solution in removing toxic dyes from environments.