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Химические вещества, разрушающие эндокринную систему, их источники, проблемы со здоровьем и биодеградация с использованием лакказы

https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2023-109-4-25-34

Аннотация

В настоящее время присутствие в окружающей среде химических веществ, разрушающих эндокринную систему, является важным фактором, влияющим на функционирование экологических систем и здоровье отдельных людей. Химические вещества, разрушающие эндокринную систему, присутствуют в широком спектре потребительских товаров и нарушают функционирование гормонов, вызывая проблемы, связанные с ростом и развитием, у людей, подвергшихся воздействию. Лакказа – это медьсодержащий фермент, который продемонстрировал свой потенциал в процессе разложения химических веществ, разрушающих эндокринную систему. Микробиологическое производство лакказы требует богатого источника лигнина наряду с целлюлозой, гемицеллюлозой и другими белками. Таким образом, отходы, богатые лигноцеллюлозой, могут рассматриваться как субстраты для производства лакказы с использованием микроорганизмов. В статье представлен обзор химических веществ, разрушающие эндокринную систему, изучена роль лакказы в биодеградации химических веществ, разрушающих эндокринную систему.

Об авторе

Дж. Сингх
Университет Шри Джагдишпрасада Джабармала Тибревала
Индия

Джагдип Сингх – ассоциированный профессор

Раджастхан, Видьянагри, дорога Джхунджхуну Бисау, Чудела, округ Джхунджхуну



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Для цитирования:


Сингх Д. Химические вещества, разрушающие эндокринную систему, их источники, проблемы со здоровьем и биодеградация с использованием лакказы. Медицина и экология. 2023;(4):25-34. https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2023-109-4-25-34

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Singh J. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), their sources, health concerns and biodegradation of EDCs using laccase. Medicine and ecology. 2023;(4):25-34. https://doi.org/10.59598/ME-2305-6045-2023-109-4-25-34

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