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Summary 113Chapter 5 -Analysis of the alkB gene expression
Summary 157Chapter 6 -Proteomic analysis of n-alkanes growth of Rhodococcus sp. BCP1 Chapter 1 -General Introduction
PrefaceThe quality of life on Earth is tightly related with the overall quality of the environment [1]. During the last century it was commonly believed that the abundance of land and resources were unlimited and it was rarely acknowledged that the production, use, and disposal of hazardous substances had environmental and health effects [1][2][3]. Owing to this, human activity has deliberately or inadvertently released into waters and soil a variety of toxic compounds as refrigerants, paints, solvents, herbicides and pesticides that can cause considerable environmental pollution and human health problems as a result of their persistence, toxicity, and transformation into hazardous metabolites [4,5]. Very soon, however, it became clear how the carelessness and negligence in handling the industrial wastes and gas emissions had caused dramatic effect on the nature and on human health [1].Nowadays, the concern about the global warming and the climate changing induced the government regulatory agencies to establish procedures for assessing the environmental impact and health hazards of chemicals and for controlling/limiting their utilization.International efforts have been applied to remedy many contaminated sites all over the world, either as a response to the risk of adverse health or environmental effects caused by contamination or to enable the site to be redeveloped for use [5]. In response to public and government concern and because of the intriguing research problems presented, environmental scientists, biologists and chemists have been giving increased attention to identifying and determining the behavior and fate of organic compounds in natural ecosystems [5].Bioremediation procedures offer an economical and effective possibility to degrade or render innocuous toxic pollutants using natural biological activity [1]. By definition, bioremediation implies the use of living organisms, primarily microorganisms, to degrade the Since contaminant compounds are transformed by living organisms through reactions that take place as a part of their metabolic processes, environmental biotechnology focuses on the development of techniques to optimize environmental parameters to allow these metabolic pathways to proceed faster and, therefore, to improve the bio-degradation [1]. As a result, the removal of the contaminated soil can be necessary to let the biodegradation proceed in controlled sites (such as bioreactors). These ex situ approaches provide optimal conditions out one single step of the entire bio-degradation process.
Hydrocarbons in the environmentHydrocarbons are energy-rich organic compounds consisting of carbon and hydrogen atoms and they can be saturated (only single C-H bounds) or unsaturated (one ore more double or triple C-H bounds). Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula C n H 2n+2 ; they can b...