SUSTAINABLE BIOREMEDIATION OF ACETAMINOPHEN USING BACTERIA: A CRITICAL REVIEW

NUR K'SYA KARLINA GEORGE HAIKAL, IZZATIL AINA RAZALI, WAN NURHAYATI WAN HANAFI, ALMANDO GERALDI, NI’MATUZAHROH NI’MATUZAHROH, FATIMAH FATIMAH, CHIA CHAY TAY
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Acetaminophen is a common antipyretic and analgesic pharmaceutical contaminant and has become one of the most emerging contaminants in the environment. Bioremediation is the suitable method to degrade acetaminophen as it is sustainable, mimics nature and is low-cost. The bioremediation of acetaminophen is performed by identifying the bacterial characteristics and the source of the bacteria involved in the degradation of acetaminophen. Based on this review study, gram-negative bacteria showed the highest efficiency in degrading acetaminophen by Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain HJ1012 and Cupriavidus necator with an efficiency of 99% and 100%, respectively. In addition, synergistic or antagonistic interaction among bacteria in mixed culture is a gap of study. The findings from the previous study showed that the optimum conditions are pH 7.0, temperature ranges between 30–40°C, and a poor culture medium of minimal salt solution. Furthermore, the study sheds light on enzyme involvement and characterisation of acetaminophen degradation pathways toward less harmful intermediates are addressed in order to achieve sustainable development goals through environmental security and health safety. These identified research gaps offer fundamental knowledge and shed insight into upcoming mechanism and application studies.
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对乙酰氨基酚是一种常见的解热镇痛药物污染物,已成为环境中最新兴的污染物之一。生物修复是降解对乙酰氨基酚的合适方法,具有可持续性、模拟自然、低成本等优点。对乙酰氨基酚的生物修复是通过鉴定细菌特征和参与对乙酰氨基酚降解的细菌来源来进行的。本综述发现,革兰氏阴性菌对对乙酰氨基酚的降解效率最高的菌株为铜绿假单胞菌HJ1012和necator铜单胞菌,降解效率分别为99%和100%。此外,混合培养中细菌之间的协同或拮抗相互作用是研究的空白。前期研究结果表明,最佳条件为pH 7.0,温度范围30-40°C,低盐培养基。此外,该研究阐明了酶的参与和对乙酰氨基酚降解途径的特征,以达到危害较小的中间体,从而通过环境安全和健康安全实现可持续发展目标。这些确定的研究差距提供了基础知识,并为即将到来的机制和应用研究提供了见解。
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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sustainability Science and Management is an Open-Access and peer-reviewed journal aims to publish scientific articles related to sustainable science; i.e. an interaction between natural sciences, social science, technologies and management for sustainable development and wise use of resources. We particularly encourage manuscripts that discuss contemporary research that can be used directly or indirectly in addressing critical issues and sharing of advanced knowledge and best practices in sustainable development.
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