2023
DOI: 10.1108/agjsr-09-2022-0172
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Different strategies and bio-removal mechanisms of petroleum hydrocarbons from contaminated sites

Abstract: PurposePetroleum hydrocarbons are naturally occurring flammable fossil fuels used as conventional energy sources. It has carcinogenic, mutagenic properties and is considered a hazardous pollutant. Soil contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons adversely affects the properties of soil. This paper aim to remove pollutants from the environment is an urgent need of the hour to maintain the proper functioning of soil ecosystems.Design/methodology/approachThe ability of micro-organisms to degrade petroleum hydrocarbo… Show more

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“…These bioremediating bacteria utilize the TPH as carbon source and process them via various chemical reactions like reduction, β-oxidation, terminal oxidation, sub-terminal oxidation and ω-oxidation, dehydration, acetylation and hydroxylation, converting them into simpler compounds that can be shunt into central carbon metabolic pathway via tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) ( Abbasian et al 2015 ; Ahmed et al 2023 ). Thus, ultimately, these hydrocarbons are destined for obtaining energy and assimilation into biomass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These bioremediating bacteria utilize the TPH as carbon source and process them via various chemical reactions like reduction, β-oxidation, terminal oxidation, sub-terminal oxidation and ω-oxidation, dehydration, acetylation and hydroxylation, converting them into simpler compounds that can be shunt into central carbon metabolic pathway via tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) ( Abbasian et al 2015 ; Ahmed et al 2023 ). Thus, ultimately, these hydrocarbons are destined for obtaining energy and assimilation into biomass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%