Anti-Therapeutic Action: Toxic biotransformation products

Biodegradation of synthetic organic pollutants: principles, progress, problems, and perspectives

This comprehensive review explains how bacteria naturally break down synthetic pollutants in our environment through various mechanisms. Scientists use advanced tools like gene sequencing and computer analysis to identify which bacteria degrade specific pollutants, how quickly they work, and what intermediate products form. Understanding these bacterial degradation pathways helps us develop better strategies to clean up contaminated water and soil in an environmentally friendly way.

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