
DEGRADAÇÃO E BIORREMEDIAÇÃO DE COMPOSTOS DO PETRÓLEO POR BACTÉRIAS: REVISÃO
2010; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO; Volume: 14; Issue: 04 Linguagem: Inglês
10.4257/oeco.2010.1404.11
ISSN2177-6199
AutoresR. Tonini, Carlos Eduardo Rezende, Adriana D. Grativol,
Tópico(s)Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies
ResumoBACTERIAL DEGRADATION AND BIORREMEDIATION OF PETROLEUM COMPOUNDS: A REVIEW. Petroleum is an organic compound formed by biogeochemical processes, consisting mostly of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons. Environmental contamination by this substance and its derivatives cause major ecological impact, and techniques for their remediation have been highlighted in recent decades. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from petrogenic origin are among the most persistent pollutants, with toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic properties to humans. Most components of oil are biodegradable, however, it is a slow process and may take decades until complete environmental decontamination. Thus, bioremediation techniques have been the target of several studies in order to accelerate the decontamination process with less cost and less environmental damage. In this context, aerobic and anaerobic bacteria have shown great remediation potential of oil pollutants, being successfully used in various techniques, such as natural attenuation, bioaugmentation, bioestimualation, biosurfactants production, among others. This review describes some of these bioremediation techniques, as well as aerobic and anaerobic pathways for bacterial hydrocarbons metabolism and factors involved in its activity. Keywords: PAH; biosurfactant; aerobic metabolism; anaerobic metabolism; biodegradation.
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