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Microbial Bioremediation and Biodegradation of Petroleum Products-A Mini Review

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app122312212

Keywords

bioremediation; biodegradation; petroleum products; hydrocarbons; microorganism; phytoremediation

Funding

  1. Green Engineering Research Group, under the department of Chemical Engineering Department of the Durban University of Technology, South Africa
  2. The University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa
  3. Punjabi University, Banda, India

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This article discusses the bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants, emphasizing the importance of petroleum-degrading microorganisms. Additionally, it explores the transformation capabilities of biological agents for complex pollutants and factors influencing biodegradation mechanisms and enzymatic systems. Lastly, recent studies on bioremediation techniques with economic prospects for petroleum spill remediation are highlighted.
The demand for technological and industrial change has become heavily dependent on the availability and use of petroleum products as a source of energy for socio-economic development. Notwithstanding, petroleum and petrochemical products are strongly related to global economic activities, and their extensive distribution, refining processes, and final routes into the environment pose a threat to human health and the ecosystem. Additional global environmental challenges related to the toxicological impact of air, soil, and water pollutants from hydrocarbons are carcinogenic to animals and humans. Therefore, it is practical to introduce biodegradation as a biological catalyst to address the remediation of petroleum-contaminated ecosystems, adverse impacts, the complexity of hydrocarbons, and resistance to biodegradation. This review presents the bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants in water and soil, focusing on petroleum biodegradable microorganisms essential for the biodegradation of petroleum contaminants. Moreover, explore the mineralization and transformation of complex organic and inorganic contaminants into other simpler compounds by biological agents. In addition, physicochemical and biological factors affecting biodegradation mechanisms and enzymatic systems are expanded. Finally, recent studies on bioremediation techniques with economic prospects for petroleum spill remediation are highlighted.

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