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Abstract
Bisphenol A (BPA) has been extensively applied for the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, which has gained increasing attention due to its ubiquitous presence and adverse effect on ecosystems and human health. Various biological strategies (such as BPA biodegradation by bacteria, fungi, algae, and plants) have been developed to address BPA contamination issue. This review systematically summarized and analyzed recent advances in biological methods for BPA degradation, including bacterial, fungal, algal, and plants, highlighting the efficiency and mechanisms of BPA degradation. By analyzing the common intermediates of BPA biodegradation by bacteria, fungi, algae and plants reported in previous studies, the typical biodegradation pathways were proposed. The review further addressed the contentious topic of anaerobic BPA degradation, noting the scarcity of definitive evidence endorsing this process. Further, the common enzymes and typical enzymatic reactions involved in the biodegradation process of BPA were summarized. This review will deepen the understanding of BPA biodegradation, leading to the discovery of more efficient microorganisms and highly effective enzymatic catalysts for remediating BPA contamination.
双酚 A(BPA)已被广泛应用于聚碳酸酯塑料和环氧树脂的生产,由于其无处不在以及对生态系统和人类健康的不利影响,它日益受到人们的关注。为解决双酚 A 污染问题,人们开发了各种生物策略(如细菌、真菌、藻类和植物对双酚 A 的生物降解)。本综述系统地总结和分析了细菌、真菌、藻类和植物等降解双酚 A 生物方法的最新进展,重点介绍了降解双酚 A 的效率和机理。通过分析以往研究中报道的细菌、真菌、藻类和植物降解双酚 A 的常见中间产物,提出了典型的生物降解途径。综述还进一步探讨了双酚 A 厌氧降解这一有争议的话题,指出这一过程缺乏明确的证据支持。此外,还总结了双酚 A 生物降解过程中常见的酶和典型的酶促反应。这篇综述将加深人们对双酚 A 生物降解的理解,从而发现更有效的微生物和高效的酶催化剂,以修复双酚 A 污染。
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Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology is a publication that offers easily comprehensible, reliable, and well-rounded perspectives and evaluations in the realm of environmental science and (bio)technology. It disseminates the most recent progressions and timely compilations of groundbreaking scientific discoveries, technological advancements, practical applications, policy developments, and societal concerns encompassing all facets of environmental science and (bio)technology. Furthermore, it tackles broader aspects beyond the natural sciences, incorporating subjects such as education, funding, policy-making, intellectual property, and societal influence.