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In recent times, increased geogenic and human-centric activities have caused significant heavy metal(loid) (HM) contamination of soil, adversely impacting environmental, plant, and human health. Phytoremediation is an evolving, cost-effective, environment-friendly, in situ technology that employs indigenous/exotic plant species as natural purifiers to remove toxic HM(s) from deteriorated ambient soil. Interestingly, the plant's rhizomicrobiome is pivotal in promoting overall plant nutrition, health, and phytoremediation.

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Rice landraces conserved by tribal farmers are important for their nutritional richness. Landraces are rich in essential amino acids, vitamins, anthocyanins, and flavonoids useful to cure noncommunicable diseases and metabolic disorders. A study was carried out with 10 rice landraces from the tribal-dominated belt of Southern Odisha to investigate grain nutrition, proximate composition, and vitamin and mineral contents.

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Degradation of Xenobiotic Pollutants: An Environmentally Sustainable Approach.

Metabolites

August 2022

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Pharmacy, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia.

The ability of microorganisms to detoxify xenobiotic compounds allows them to thrive in a toxic environment using carbon, phosphorus, sulfur, and nitrogen from the available sources. Biotransformation is the most effective and useful metabolic process to degrade xenobiotic compounds. Microorganisms have an exceptional ability due to particular genes, enzymes, and degradative mechanisms.

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SagS sensor regulator plays a vital role in biofilm development of which subsequently makes the cells more tolerant to various antimicrobials. The multidrug resistance (MDR) issue has risen substantially in recent years and is considered a global threat. Therefore, alternative compounds should be unearthed immediately to address the issues related to drug resistance for which SagS could be a candidate.

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Assessment of the bioaccumulation pattern of Pb, Cd, Cr and Hg in edible fishes of East kolkata Wetlands, India.

Saudi J Biol Sci

February 2022

Department of Geology and Soil Science, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Mendel University in Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

Waste water fed pisciculture is nowadays a common feature in aquaculture belts across the globe. East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW) a nature's wonder where waste water fed natural aquaculture beltis is active for more than 70 years now and is efficiently operating as a natural waste management system. The peri urban wetland is also a site of international importance and is listed in Ramsar.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pathogenic microorganisms, especially those forming biofilms, pose challenges in biomedical research due to their multidrug resistance and persistent infections.
  • Researchers are exploring natural anti-biofilm agents, such as phytochemicals and biosurfactants, that offer better efficacy and lower toxicity compared to synthetic antibiotics.
  • The review highlights various natural compounds' mechanisms of action against biofilms, suggesting their potential to be combined for enhanced therapeutic strategies against multiple pathogenic species.
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