Role of Microorganism as Bioremediation

Authors

  • M.Kavya Shree1 , R.V Geetha2 , Leslie Rani.S3, Lakshmi.T4

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12445

Keywords:

Detoxification;chemical;microorganisms;ecosystem;environment

Abstract

Through agriculture, industry, and everyday life, harmful chemicals have been discharged into the world’s air,
soil, and water. Depending on their fixations, these substances can have ruinous outcomes on environments,
just as cause serious harm to people and different living beings close by. This chemical has been removed
by the process of bioremediation,it is a biological mechanism of recycling wastes into another form that
can be used and reused by other organisms.Nowadays, the world is confronting the issue of various natural
contamination. Bioremediation has been viewed as a domain of well disposed, modest and effective methods
for natural reclamation. Since microorganisms comprise a key factor of this innovation, information on the
nature and molecular components of their resistance to expanded overwhelming metal fixations is essential.
Microorganisms are basic for a key alternative for conquer challenges.Microorganisms survive in all places
in the biosphere because their metabolic activity is astonishing; then come into existence in all over a
range of environmental conditions.The nutritional capacity of microorganisms is totally changed, so it is
utilized as bioremediation of natural pollutants.Bioremediation is profoundly associated with corruption,
eradication, immobilization, or detoxification of chemical waste and physical hazardous materials from
the including through the exhaustive and movement of microorganisms. Microorganisms are the significant
players in checking such burdens and reusing components by mineralizing or parceling poisons, even in
situations poor in supplements or lacking accessibility of significant electron contributors and acceptor.The
aim of this review article to discuss the importance of microorganisms in bioremediation.

Author Biography

  • M.Kavya Shree1 , R.V Geetha2 , Leslie Rani.S3, Lakshmi.T4

    1
    Research Associate, Dental Research Cell, 2Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, 3Lecturer,
    Department of General Pathology, Saveetha Dental College, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences,
    Chennai, India, 4Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, saveetha Dental College,saveetha university,
    Chennai, India

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Role of Microorganism as Bioremediation. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 5230-5237. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12445