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Title: Understanding the functional attributes of different microbial enzymes in bioremediation
Other Titles: NBU Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol.12, (March 2020) p 58-69
Authors: Malakar, Neha
Mitra, Sreya
Toppo, Prabha
Mathur, Piyush
Keywords: Bioremediation
Environment
Enzymes
Hydrocarbons
Pollutants
Issue Date: Mar-2020
Publisher: University of North Bengal
Abstract: Bioremediation uses biological organisms and their metabolic processes in order to degrade contaminants present in water, soil etc. Microbes have the vast potential are the major resource for bioprocess of using microbial enzymes reduces the toxicity of pollutants caused by the waste materials like pesticides, insecticides, plastics, other hydrocarbon-containing substances and obtain novel useful substances for mankind and the environment. Enzymes produced by bacteria, fungi, plants play a key role in the biodegradation of toxic organic compounds. The purpose of bioremediation processes that will an eco-friendly and cost-effective mechanism. The aim is to develop an advanced technique in bioprocesses that will help to minimize toxin risk and thereby acquire new, usable substances. Some of the bioremediation-related compounds like oxidoreductases hydrolases, dioxygenase, peroxidases, and laccase are most widely considered. The aim of the review is to express the role of microbial enzymes on the bioremediation of toxic, hazardous environmental pollutants.
URI: http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4548
ISSN: 0974-6927
Appears in Collections:NBU Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol.12, (March 2020)

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