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Applications, Pollution, Toxicity and Bioremediation of Acrylamide

Applications, Pollution, Toxicity and Bioremediation of Acrylamide

... its pollution remains an important global awareness due to its acute ...toxicity, pollution and bioremediation are the subject of this mini ...

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BIOREMEDIATION OF CHROMIUM BY ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS

BIOREMEDIATION OF CHROMIUM BY ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS

... Biological methods solve these drawbacks since they are easy to operate, do not produce secondary pollution and show higher efficiency at low metal concentrations (Chen et al., 2005; De et al., 2008). [6] ...

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CADMIUM BIOREMEDIATION: A REVIEW

CADMIUM BIOREMEDIATION: A REVIEW

... Cadmium can cause reproductive system failure, brain damage, kidney damage to human beings 4, and also it is related to cancer 5 . Renal damage was also reported due to cadmium toxicity 6 . Cadmium can enter into aquatic ...

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NANOPHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOREMEDIATION

NANOPHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOREMEDIATION

... and pollution of aquatic ...them. Bioremediation process is considering as novel, improved and efficient methods for degrading and sequestering pollutants of water, seeded ...on bioremediation of ...

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Groundwater pollution and remediation: trends and practices

Groundwater pollution and remediation: trends and practices

... groundwater pollution in the first place by ensuring the elimination of pollutants at their ...If pollution eventually occurs, the e variety of techniques categorized into ex-situ methods ...treatment, ...

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Bioremediation Technology Potential for Management of Soil and Water Pollution from Anticipated Rapid Industrialization and Planned Oil and Gas Sector in Uganda: A Review

Bioremediation Technology Potential for Management of Soil and Water Pollution from Anticipated Rapid Industrialization and Planned Oil and Gas Sector in Uganda: A Review

... DOI: 10.4236/jep.2017.811085 1396 Journal of Environmental Protection and higher plants to treat oil spills and heavy metals identified in the environ- ment. It is very important to use biological sources because of ...

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ALGAL BIOREMEDIATION OF COOUM WATER

ALGAL BIOREMEDIATION OF COOUM WATER

... The study of Cooum river was undertaken as part of the World Bank funded project. The study reveals the fact that 80 percent of the river is more polluted than treated sewage. Fishes were not able to survive in the water ...

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Bioremediation of Nitro-aromatics: An Overview

Bioremediation of Nitro-aromatics: An Overview

... environmental pollution and also facing hazards to ...contaminants. Bioremediation involves various approaches like phytoremediation (plants) and rhizoremediation (plant and microbe ...interaction). ...

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Bioremediation of Bisphenol A by Glycosylation with Immobilized Marine Microalga Amphidinium  crassum  ——Bioremediation of Bisphenol a by Immobilized Cells

Bioremediation of Bisphenol A by Glycosylation with Immobilized Marine Microalga Amphidinium crassum ——Bioremediation of Bisphenol a by Immobilized Cells

... Bisphenol A is widely used as the starting material for the production of polyacrylates, ether resins, phenol resins, photostabilizers, insecticides, fragrance ingredients, ag- ricultural chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and ...

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Review on Bioremediation: A Tool to Resurrect the Polluted Rivers

Review on Bioremediation: A Tool to Resurrect the Polluted Rivers

... In broad spectrum, three types of approaches have been brought into play to bring back the quality of water in polluted rivers termed as physical, chemical and biological method. First of all, physical methods take ...

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Feasibility studies of in situ bioremediation of nylon-6 oligomer waste contaminated soil

Feasibility studies of in situ bioremediation of nylon-6 oligomer waste contaminated soil

... of pollution of the environment and the cost of treatment of wastes are also ...microflora, bioremediation (biostimulation and bioaugmentation techniques) using caprolactam-degrading bacteria Alcaligenes ...

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International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation

International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation

... If fecal coliforms are available in the sampled water, it is true that E. coli is found in the water sampled. Total microbial count in colony forming units (TMCcfu/ml) look is critical and needs high effort or measure to ...

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International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation

International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation

... The spate of pollution by crude oil is on the increase following increase in its exploitation and production to meet the industrial and economic demands of the society. To mitigate the effect of contamination of ...

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International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation

International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation

... catchments, whereas during dry periods, the volumes are comparatively lower. These flow, referred to as runoff flows dislodge and wash away material that includes soil, vegetative material, animal waste and human ...

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Modelling Phytoremediation Augmented Bioremediation Based On Order Of Reaction

Modelling Phytoremediation Augmented Bioremediation Based On Order Of Reaction

... each were delimited in an area with no history of pollution, 0-50cm depth was ploughed on each plot. Ploughed soils were mixed with wreathed crude oil so as to give initial concentration of 2.2-2.3 wt% soil. Each ...

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Bioremediation of Lubricant Oil Pollution in Water by Bacillus megaterium

Bioremediation of Lubricant Oil Pollution in Water by Bacillus megaterium

... In 1946 Claude U. Sable as recognised that the microorganisms has the potential to utilize the hydrocarbon as the sole source of carbon and energy, and found these organisms are widely distributed in nature [2]. The ...

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Strategies for Remediating Environmental
Pollution, and Applicable Indicators for
Identifying them: Mini Review

Strategies for Remediating Environmental Pollution, and Applicable Indicators for Identifying them: Mini Review

... Toxic chemicals are mostly released into the air, water, and soil due to anthropogenic activities or natural processes. These chemicals can be classified as organic or inorganic pollutants that can cause serious ...

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Study on Soil Remediation Technology of Cadmium Contaminated Site

Study on Soil Remediation Technology of Cadmium Contaminated Site

... cadmium pollution sites, analyzes and summarizes the physical, chemical and bioremediation tech- nologies of cadmium contaminated soil, and carefully analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each repair ...

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Potential Approaches to Improving Biodegradation of Hydrocarbons for Bioremediation of Crude Oil Pollution

Potential Approaches to Improving Biodegradation of Hydrocarbons for Bioremediation of Crude Oil Pollution

... cost tremendously. Toxicity of crude oil often includes necrosis and congestion of the liver, fat degeneration, and dissociation of hepatocytes. Birds and animals in oil contaminated area usually have black emulsion in ...

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MORINGA OLEIFERA POTENTIALLY A NEW SOURCES OF BIOREMEDIATION FOR WATER POLLUTION

MORINGA OLEIFERA POTENTIALLY A NEW SOURCES OF BIOREMEDIATION FOR WATER POLLUTION

... The present study was conducted to obtain Moringa oleifera is a new source of Bioremediation of Water pollution.The effect of the seed oil cake of Moringa oleifera on the turbidity of the water and waste/effluent ...

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