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- W3201039063 abstract "Xenobiotics are biologically active compounds that are not naturally synthesized by the organisms. These are classified as pharmaceutical drugs, industrial chemicals, pesticides, environmental pollutants, food additives, some cancer-causing substances, etc. Their excess release in the environment causes adverse effects on biota. Among all the xenobiotic pollutants, the increased consumption and discharge of pharmaceutical contaminants (PCs) in water has become a serious environmental threat due their extensive ecotoxicities and reverse health effects. For this, a sustainable, ecofriendly, and cost-effective reclamation strategy is required. In this context, biodegradation of PCs in water using microalgae has recently gained scientific attention due to their numerous advantages over the other reported methods. Microalgae, due to their rapid growth rate, adaptability to the external environment make them a potential candidate for the degradation of PCs. The present chapter highlights the descriptive role and applications of microalgae for the removal of PCs from water. In addition, novel approaches using genetically engineered algal based reclamation technologies are also being discussed." @default.
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