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- W4297666672 abstract "Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have become a global concern due to their interference in the function of endocrine system in wildlife and humans. These compounds mimic the action of natural hormones by binding to the hormone receptors and affect the function of endocrine system. EDCs can enter the environment through different activities and are known to have negative effects even at low concentrations; hence, their removal from the environment is extremely important. Although there are conventional methods in the treatment of wastewater containing EDCs, they have their own limitations and hence biodegradation is found to be one of the promising and effective technologies for the removal of EDCs. Various studies reported the ability of bacteria and fungi to utilize these endocrine disruptors as their sole source of carbon and energy and their effectiveness in the degradation of these EDCs. The knowledge about the biodegradation pathway of EDCs is very important to ensure that the degradation intermediates or the products are not more toxic than the parent pollutant. This knowledge would serve as one of the major decision factors in choosing a particular microorganism for the biodegradation of a target EDC and also in determining whether bioremediation is a favorable strategy of treatment. This chapter presents the review on microbial removal of EDCs and the different biodegradation pathways involved, which could help in further research on this topic." @default.
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- W4297666672 title "Insights into Pathways of Biodegradation of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals by Microbes" @default.
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