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Multi-omics approaches for remediation of bisphenol A: Toxicity, risk analysis, road blocks and research perspectives

Author(s)
Sharma, PoonamVishwakarma, ReenaVarjani, SunitaGautam, KrishnaGaur, Vivek K.Farooqui, AlvinaSindhu, RaveendranBinod, ParameswaranAwasthi, Mukesh KumarChaturvedi, PreetiPandey, Ashok
Issued Date
2022-12
DOI
10.1016/j.envres.2022.114198
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60378
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, v.215, no.2, pp.114198
Abstract
In this "plastic era" with the increased use of plastic in day today's life the accumulation of its degraded products like microplastics or plastic additives such as Bisphenol A(BPA) is also increasing. BPA is an endocrine-disrupting chemical used as a plasticizing agent in clear plastic, building materials, coatings, and epoxy resin. Several enzymes including laccases and lipases have been studied for the reduction of BPA toxicity. Over the decades of encountering these toxicants, microorganisms have evolved to degrade different classes of plastic additives. Since the degradation of BPA is a long process thus meta-omics approaches have been employed to identify the active microbiota and microbial dynamics involved in the mitigation of BPA. It is also necessary to investigate the impact of processing activities on transit of BPA in food items and to limit its entrance in food world. This review summarizes a comprehensive overview on BPA sources, toxicity, bio-based mitigation approaches along with a deeper understanding of multi-omics approaches for its reduction and risk analysis. Knowledge gaps and op-portunities have been comprehensively compiled that would aid the state-of-the-art information in the available literature for the researchers to further address this issue.
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISSN
0013-9351
Keyword (Author)
Endocrine disruptorsXenobiotic remediationBioremediationOmics-assisted remediationPlastic containers
Keyword
HUMAN EXPOSUREIMMOBILIZED LACCASEPLEUROTUS-OSTREATUSINDUCED APOPTOSISDEGRADATIONREMOVALBPABIODEGRADATIONSYSTEMHEALTH

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