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Bacterial Tolerance and Biotransformation of Arsenic in Soil and Aqueous Media
Arsenic (As) is one of the most toxic metalloids present in soil and water resources. The presence of microorganisms in soil and aqueous media have a... -
Enzymes as Emerging Biocatalysts for Biotransformation Processes
The increase in the generation of biological waste derived from agricultural, industrial, and household activity has an upward trend due to the... -
Biotransformation: Basics and Applied Perspectives
Biotransformation is integral part of a living system. The system is built upon materials which are absorbed and transformed into the organic and... -
Enzyme-Assisted Biodegradation of Micro-Nanoplastics: Advances and Future Outlook on the Management of Plastic Pollution
Plastics are non-degradable synthetic polymers used worldwide for their felicitous properties. The accumulation of plastic debris in the environment... -
Biotransformation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Ecosystems of the Russian North Pacific
Results of studies considering biotransformation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in marine organisms from the Far Eastern seas of Russia are... -
Decoding the pathways of arsenic biotransformation in bacteria
Arsenic (As), a heavy metalloid, occupies the topmost position in the list of the top ten hazardous chemicals published by the World Health...
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Source Generation of Arsenic Species and Spatial Distribution in Benthic Ecosystem: A Review
The most prevalent type of arsenic in marine environments is arsenate. Three other forms of arsenic, including the concentrated inorganic arsenite,... -
Speciation of Arsenic in Environment: Biotransformation and Techniques
Arsenic found in environmental segments like lithosphere, hydrosphere and in atmosphere in various inorganic and organic forms like Arsenate (AsV),... -
An Oxidoreductase Biomimetic System Based on CeO2 Nanoparticles
AbstractWith the current environmental concern on water waste related issues, there is a need to make aware of disposal wastewater safely and...
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Influence of high acetate concentrations on enhanced biological phosphorus removal
The effect of increased acetate concentration on the process of enhanced biological phosphorus removal was investigated in a sequential batch...
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Prospective CO2 and CO bioconversion into ectoines using novel microbial platforms
Microbial conversion of CO 2 and CO into chemicals is a promising route that can contribute to the cost-effective reduction of anthropogenic green...
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Microbial Nanobioremediation of Micro-Nanoplastics: Current Strategies, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Plastic is the most common man-made polymer. It possesses greater flexibility, durability, lower manufacturing cost, and lighter weight, leading to... -
Clustering micropollutants and estimating rate constants of sorption and biodegradation using machine learning approaches
Effluent from wastewater treatment plants is considered an important source of micropollutants (MPs) in aquatic environments. However, monitoring MPs...
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Characterization Methods for Microbial Communities Present in Contaminated Soils
Microorganisms present in soil ecosystems contaminated with hydrocarbons and heavy metalsHeavy metals are one of the most complex and diverse... -
A large-scale field investigation revealing the distribution characteristics of arsenic in earthworm tissues
Arsenic characteristics in earthworms and soils across 47 sites in China were studied.
Earthworm tissues showed lower arsenic levels than surrounding...
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Recent Advancements in Chlorine Applications for Water Quality Control
Chlorine has been widely used for water disinfection since the early twentieth century, and recent advancements in its applications have led to more... -
Insight into the genome of an arsenic loving and plant growth-promoting strain of Micrococcus luteus isolated from arsenic contaminated groundwater
Contamination of arsenic in drinking water and foods is a threat for human beings. To achieve the goal for the reduction of arsenic availability,...
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Comparative analysis of DNA-SIP and magnetic-nanoparticle mediated isolation (MMI) on unraveling dimethoate degraders
Microorganisms are crucial in the bioremediation of organophosphorus pesticides. However, most functional microorganisms (> 99%) are yet to be...
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Processes governing the environmental fates of alachlor in soil and aqueous media: a critical review
Alachlor is a chloroacetanilide herbicide which is commonly used to control different broad leaf weeds and annual grasses at their pre-emergence...
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Tissue dynamics of potential toxic elements in the Pacific hake (Merluccius productus): distribution and the public health risk assessment
This study aimed to establish the distribution of As, Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn in the main tissues (muscle, liver, gonads, and gills) of the Pacific hake ( M...