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- W4226190300 abstract "The emission of eco-toxicological compounds especially organic micropollutants (i.e., pharmaceutical drugs, pesticides, dyes, etc.) in soil and water is a global challenge threatening the existence of life on earth. The continuous flushing of such pollutants without following regulatory measures may harm the surrounding environment. The results of various researches depicted that they are potentially toxic to the environment, food chain, human health, and microorganisms. Hence, to deal with such a situation, control strategies (both for prevention at source and cleaning of contaminated sites) are required. If proper action is not taken against the emission and contamination of micropollutants they may cause severe damages. Though, several physical and chemical processes are designed by the experts for the removal of contaminants. But they are either costly or environmentally not feasible. Whereas, biological remediation (including; bioremediation, phytoremediation, enzymatic degradation, and phycoremediation) of micropollutants is not only efficient but also cheaper and environmentally friendly. The present study reported the mode of occurrence, types, toxicity, effects, and biological remediation of micropollutants. Furthermore, the current study suggests adopting biological remediation techniques for the removal of micropollutants from the environment." @default.
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- W4226190300 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W4226190300 title "Bioremediation of micropollutants" @default.
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