Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review

The liberation of halogenated compounds by both natural processes and man-made activities has led to extensive contamination of the biosphere. Bioremediation via the dehalogenation process offers a sustainable way to eliminate such hazardous contaminants. Whereas, a large number of natural soil micr...

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Main Authors: Ismail, S. N. F., Wahab, R. A., Huyop, F.
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017
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spelling my.utm.813002019-08-04T04:40:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81300/ Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review Ismail, S. N. F. Wahab, R. A. Huyop, F. QD Chemistry The liberation of halogenated compounds by both natural processes and man-made activities has led to extensive contamination of the biosphere. Bioremediation via the dehalogenation process offers a sustainable way to eliminate such hazardous contaminants. Whereas, a large number of natural soil microorganisms (i.e., bacteria and fungi) that have been isolated are capable of degrading and detoxifying such contaminants, information on the preferred types of halogenated compounds that they catalyze is lacking. In this review, we discuss those microorganisms that have the potential to perform bioremediation of such environmental contaminants. We also present a method for isolating novel dehalogenase-producing microorganisms from cow dung. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81300/1/SitiNurulFasehah2017_MicrobialIsolationandDegradationofSelectedHaloalkanoic.pdf Ismail, S. N. F. and Wahab, R. A. and Huyop, F. (2017) Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology, 13 (3). pp. 261-272. ISSN 2231-7538 http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:119905
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Ismail, S. N. F.
Wahab, R. A.
Huyop, F.
Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review
description The liberation of halogenated compounds by both natural processes and man-made activities has led to extensive contamination of the biosphere. Bioremediation via the dehalogenation process offers a sustainable way to eliminate such hazardous contaminants. Whereas, a large number of natural soil microorganisms (i.e., bacteria and fungi) that have been isolated are capable of degrading and detoxifying such contaminants, information on the preferred types of halogenated compounds that they catalyze is lacking. In this review, we discuss those microorganisms that have the potential to perform bioremediation of such environmental contaminants. We also present a method for isolating novel dehalogenase-producing microorganisms from cow dung.
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author Ismail, S. N. F.
Wahab, R. A.
Huyop, F.
author_facet Ismail, S. N. F.
Wahab, R. A.
Huyop, F.
author_sort Ismail, S. N. F.
title Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review
title_short Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review
title_full Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review
title_fullStr Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review
title_full_unstemmed Microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: A review
title_sort microbial isolation and degradation of selected haloalkanoic aliphatic acids by locally isolated bacteria: a review
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2017
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