therapeutic action: hydrocarbon degradation

Current status and future prospects of microalgae-based degradation of spent lubricant oil hydrocarbon towards environmental sustainability: a mini review and bibliometric analysis

Spent oil waste from cars and industries is a major environmental problem that traditional cleanup methods struggle to handle. This review shows that microalgae, tiny organisms that are already used for various purposes, can effectively break down the harmful chemicals in used oil. A bibliometric analysis reveals that scientists worldwide, especially in China, are increasingly researching this promising green solution to clean up oil pollution in soil and water.

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Maintaining ocean ecosystem health with hydrocarbonoclastic microbes

Oil spills and petroleum pollution threaten ocean health worldwide. Special bacteria and archaea called hydrocarbonoclastic microorganisms naturally break down oil hydrocarbons in seawater, sediments, and Arctic regions. Scientists are improving cleanup strategies by understanding how these microbes work and combining natural degradation with engineered approaches like adding nutrients and biosurfactants.

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