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Potential Application of Algae in Biodegradation of Phenol: A Review and Bibliometric Study

One of the most severe environmental issues affecting the sustainable growth of human society is water pollution. Phenolic compounds are toxic, hazardous and carcinogenic to humans and animals even at low concentrations. Thus, it is compulsory to remove the compounds from polluted wastewater before...

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Autores principales: Radziff, Syahirah Batrisyia Mohamed, Ahmad, Siti Aqlima, Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi, Merican, Faradina, Kok, Yih-Yih, Zulkharnain, Azham, Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio, Wong, Chiew-Yen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34961148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122677
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author Radziff, Syahirah Batrisyia Mohamed
Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
Merican, Faradina
Kok, Yih-Yih
Zulkharnain, Azham
Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
Wong, Chiew-Yen
author_facet Radziff, Syahirah Batrisyia Mohamed
Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
Merican, Faradina
Kok, Yih-Yih
Zulkharnain, Azham
Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
Wong, Chiew-Yen
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description One of the most severe environmental issues affecting the sustainable growth of human society is water pollution. Phenolic compounds are toxic, hazardous and carcinogenic to humans and animals even at low concentrations. Thus, it is compulsory to remove the compounds from polluted wastewater before being discharged into the ecosystem. Biotechnology has been coping with environmental problems using a broad spectrum of microorganisms and biocatalysts to establish innovative techniques for biodegradation. Biological treatment is preferable as it is cost-effective in removing organic pollutants, including phenol. The advantages and the enzymes involved in the metabolic degradation of phenol render the efficiency of microalgae in the degradation process. The focus of this review is to explore the trends in publication (within the year of 2000–2020) through bibliometric analysis and the mechanisms involved in algae phenol degradation. Current studies and publications on the use of algae in bioremediation have been observed to expand due to environmental problems and the versatility of microalgae. VOSviewer and SciMAT software were used in this review to further analyse the links and interaction of the selected keywords. It was noted that publication is advancing, with China, Spain and the United States dominating the studies with total publications of 36, 28 and 22, respectively. Hence, this review will provide an insight into the trends and potential use of algae in degradation.
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spelling pubmed-87093232021-12-25 Potential Application of Algae in Biodegradation of Phenol: A Review and Bibliometric Study Radziff, Syahirah Batrisyia Mohamed Ahmad, Siti Aqlima Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi Merican, Faradina Kok, Yih-Yih Zulkharnain, Azham Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio Wong, Chiew-Yen Plants (Basel) Review One of the most severe environmental issues affecting the sustainable growth of human society is water pollution. Phenolic compounds are toxic, hazardous and carcinogenic to humans and animals even at low concentrations. Thus, it is compulsory to remove the compounds from polluted wastewater before being discharged into the ecosystem. Biotechnology has been coping with environmental problems using a broad spectrum of microorganisms and biocatalysts to establish innovative techniques for biodegradation. Biological treatment is preferable as it is cost-effective in removing organic pollutants, including phenol. The advantages and the enzymes involved in the metabolic degradation of phenol render the efficiency of microalgae in the degradation process. The focus of this review is to explore the trends in publication (within the year of 2000–2020) through bibliometric analysis and the mechanisms involved in algae phenol degradation. Current studies and publications on the use of algae in bioremediation have been observed to expand due to environmental problems and the versatility of microalgae. VOSviewer and SciMAT software were used in this review to further analyse the links and interaction of the selected keywords. It was noted that publication is advancing, with China, Spain and the United States dominating the studies with total publications of 36, 28 and 22, respectively. Hence, this review will provide an insight into the trends and potential use of algae in degradation. MDPI 2021-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8709323/ /pubmed/34961148 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122677 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
Merican, Faradina
Kok, Yih-Yih
Zulkharnain, Azham
Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
Wong, Chiew-Yen
Potential Application of Algae in Biodegradation of Phenol: A Review and Bibliometric Study
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title_short Potential Application of Algae in Biodegradation of Phenol: A Review and Bibliometric Study
title_sort potential application of algae in biodegradation of phenol: a review and bibliometric study
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122677
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