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Biotechnology Advances in Bioremediation of Arsenic: A Review

Arsenic is a highly toxic metalloid widespread in the Earth's crust, and its contamination due to different anthropogenic activities (application of agrochemicals, mining, waste management) represents an emerging environmental issue. Therefore, different sustainable and effective remediation me...

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Autores principales: Preetha, Jaganathan Sakthi Yazhini, Arun, Muthukrishnan, Vidya, Nandakumar, Kowsalya, Kumaresan, Halka, Jayachandran, Ondrasek, Gabrijel
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771138
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031474
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author Preetha, Jaganathan Sakthi Yazhini
Arun, Muthukrishnan
Vidya, Nandakumar
Kowsalya, Kumaresan
Halka, Jayachandran
Ondrasek, Gabrijel
author_facet Preetha, Jaganathan Sakthi Yazhini
Arun, Muthukrishnan
Vidya, Nandakumar
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Halka, Jayachandran
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description Arsenic is a highly toxic metalloid widespread in the Earth's crust, and its contamination due to different anthropogenic activities (application of agrochemicals, mining, waste management) represents an emerging environmental issue. Therefore, different sustainable and effective remediation methods and approaches are needed to prevent and protect humans and other organisms from detrimental arsenic exposure. Among numerous arsenic remediation methods, those supported by using microbes as sorbents (microbial remediation), and/or plants as green factories (phytoremediation) are considered as cost-effective and environmentally-friendly bioremediation. In addition, recent advances in genetic modifications and biotechnology have been used to develop (i) more efficient transgenic microbes and plants that can (hyper)accumulate or detoxify arsenic, and (ii) novel organo-mineral materials for more efficient arsenic remediation. In this review, the most recent insights from arsenic bio-/phytoremediation are presented, and the most relevant physiological and molecular mechanisms involved in arsenic biological routes, which can be useful starting points in the creation of more arsenic-tolerant microbes and plants, as well as their symbiotic associations are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-99210672023-02-12 Biotechnology Advances in Bioremediation of Arsenic: A Review Preetha, Jaganathan Sakthi Yazhini Arun, Muthukrishnan Vidya, Nandakumar Kowsalya, Kumaresan Halka, Jayachandran Ondrasek, Gabrijel Molecules Review Arsenic is a highly toxic metalloid widespread in the Earth's crust, and its contamination due to different anthropogenic activities (application of agrochemicals, mining, waste management) represents an emerging environmental issue. Therefore, different sustainable and effective remediation methods and approaches are needed to prevent and protect humans and other organisms from detrimental arsenic exposure. Among numerous arsenic remediation methods, those supported by using microbes as sorbents (microbial remediation), and/or plants as green factories (phytoremediation) are considered as cost-effective and environmentally-friendly bioremediation. In addition, recent advances in genetic modifications and biotechnology have been used to develop (i) more efficient transgenic microbes and plants that can (hyper)accumulate or detoxify arsenic, and (ii) novel organo-mineral materials for more efficient arsenic remediation. In this review, the most recent insights from arsenic bio-/phytoremediation are presented, and the most relevant physiological and molecular mechanisms involved in arsenic biological routes, which can be useful starting points in the creation of more arsenic-tolerant microbes and plants, as well as their symbiotic associations are discussed. MDPI 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9921067/ /pubmed/36771138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031474 Text en © 2023 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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Vidya, Nandakumar
Kowsalya, Kumaresan
Halka, Jayachandran
Ondrasek, Gabrijel
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