Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants

Bioremediation is term define to utilise different living organisms for reducing the toxic impacts of contaminants. There are numerous of contaminants in the environment with their persistence and bioaccumulation abilities. These contaminants involved heavy metals, dye disposals, petroleum wastes, o...

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Main Authors: Sarwan Jyoti, Mittal Komal, Pallavi, Bose K. Jagadeesh Chandra, Uddin Nazim, Prathimesh, Kshitij, Kaur Bineet, Sarika
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/39/e3sconf_iconn2024_02007.pdf
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author Sarwan Jyoti
Mittal Komal
Pallavi
Bose K. Jagadeesh Chandra
Uddin Nazim
Prathimesh
Kshitij
Kaur Bineet
Sarika
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Pallavi
Bose K. Jagadeesh Chandra
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Kshitij
Kaur Bineet
Sarika
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description Bioremediation is term define to utilise different living organisms for reducing the toxic impacts of contaminants. There are numerous of contaminants in the environment with their persistence and bioaccumulation abilities. These contaminants involved heavy metals, dye disposals, petroleum wastes, oil spills etc. Enzymes are biocatalysts that are responsible for hydrolysing a particular reaction in a specific cell of living organisms. Enzymes have been serving in various sectors for several years’ industries like pharmaceuticals, food, detergent, leather, paper, fabric, and many more. Despite various applications of biological or microbial enzymes, they are comparatively cheaper, stable, and reusable than chemical catalysts. Therefore enzyme-based reactions are preferable to chemical reactions in almost every industry. Proteases, amylases, and lipases are prioritized in the list of industrial enzymes cellulases. Microbial enzymes are attractive to researchers because of their high yield in comparison to chemical reactions. Enzyme applications are not restricted to industrial benefits but they are more eco-friendly than other chemical biocatalysts for example enzymes can reduce dye contaminants from the environment. Over chemical reactions, enzymes are the most suited replaceable candidate due to their agricultural significance. Hence this study will be involved in the comparison of biological catalysts so Enzymes are better options instead of chemical components. Therefore, in this review we will discuss different approach for the degradation for various contaminants with microbes.
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spelling doaj.art-37505368240a45269edd597d27df7b142024-04-12T07:41:04ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-015090200710.1051/e3sconf/202450902007e3sconf_iconn2024_02007Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminantsSarwan Jyoti0Mittal Komal1Pallavi2Bose K. Jagadeesh Chandra3Uddin Nazim4Prathimesh5Kshitij6Kaur Bineet7Sarika8University Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh UniversityUniversity Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh UniversityUniversity Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh UniversityUniversity Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh UniversityUniversity Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh UniversityUniversity Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh UniversityUniversity Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh UniversityPost Graduate Government College, Sector-11Post Graduate Government College, Sector-11Bioremediation is term define to utilise different living organisms for reducing the toxic impacts of contaminants. There are numerous of contaminants in the environment with their persistence and bioaccumulation abilities. These contaminants involved heavy metals, dye disposals, petroleum wastes, oil spills etc. Enzymes are biocatalysts that are responsible for hydrolysing a particular reaction in a specific cell of living organisms. Enzymes have been serving in various sectors for several years’ industries like pharmaceuticals, food, detergent, leather, paper, fabric, and many more. Despite various applications of biological or microbial enzymes, they are comparatively cheaper, stable, and reusable than chemical catalysts. Therefore enzyme-based reactions are preferable to chemical reactions in almost every industry. Proteases, amylases, and lipases are prioritized in the list of industrial enzymes cellulases. Microbial enzymes are attractive to researchers because of their high yield in comparison to chemical reactions. Enzyme applications are not restricted to industrial benefits but they are more eco-friendly than other chemical biocatalysts for example enzymes can reduce dye contaminants from the environment. Over chemical reactions, enzymes are the most suited replaceable candidate due to their agricultural significance. Hence this study will be involved in the comparison of biological catalysts so Enzymes are better options instead of chemical components. Therefore, in this review we will discuss different approach for the degradation for various contaminants with microbes.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/39/e3sconf_iconn2024_02007.pdf
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Sarika
Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants
E3S Web of Conferences
title Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants
title_full Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants
title_fullStr Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants
title_full_unstemmed Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants
title_short Degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants
title_sort degradation potential of various enzymes in bioremediation of toxic contaminants
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