Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water

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Autor(a) principal: Copetti, Camila Morizzo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Jung, Márcia Sostmeyer, Silva, José Antonio Gonzalez da, Fachinetto, Juliana Maria, Costa, Rafael Schneider, Oliveira, Giulia Hoffmann de, Fraga, Denize da Rosa, Jung, Júlia Sarturi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31978
Resumo: Water is essential for the sustainability of life, and only 2.5% of the total volume is fresh and available in underground and surface reserves, being responsible for providing water for human supply, development of economic activities and maintenance of biodiversity. Population growth, urbanization and the expansion of agricultural and industrial economic activities require the increasing use of different chemical products, which reach water resources in different ways. These chemicals, called xenobiotics, are easily found in water, compromising its quality and safe supply. In addition, it has become a global concern as it poses serious risks to human health and the maintenance of biodiversity. The objective of the research is to verify if bioremediation is used for the treatment of wastewater and supply, aiming to provide subsidies to define the best treatment system to be used according to the characteristics of the water to be treated. This is a qualitative, descriptive, integrative literature review type. The selected articles point to bioremediation as a sustainable and economical alternative to remove xenobiotics from water, using different organisms (microalgae, fungi and cyanobacteria). In addition, phytoremediation has also proved to be an excellent option for certain xenobiotics.
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spelling Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from waterBiorremediación: metodología sostenible en la eliminación de xenobióticos del aguaBiorremediação: metodologia sustentável na remoção de xenobióticos da água HealthEnvironmentWater resourcesEmerging contaminants2030 Agenda.SaludMedio ambienteRecursos hídricosContaminantes emergentes Agenda 2030.Saúde Meio ambiente Recursos hídricosContaminantes emergentesAgenda 2030.Water is essential for the sustainability of life, and only 2.5% of the total volume is fresh and available in underground and surface reserves, being responsible for providing water for human supply, development of economic activities and maintenance of biodiversity. Population growth, urbanization and the expansion of agricultural and industrial economic activities require the increasing use of different chemical products, which reach water resources in different ways. These chemicals, called xenobiotics, are easily found in water, compromising its quality and safe supply. In addition, it has become a global concern as it poses serious risks to human health and the maintenance of biodiversity. The objective of the research is to verify if bioremediation is used for the treatment of wastewater and supply, aiming to provide subsidies to define the best treatment system to be used according to the characteristics of the water to be treated. This is a qualitative, descriptive, integrative literature review type. The selected articles point to bioremediation as a sustainable and economical alternative to remove xenobiotics from water, using different organisms (microalgae, fungi and cyanobacteria). In addition, phytoremediation has also proved to be an excellent option for certain xenobiotics.El agua es fundamental para la sostenibilidad de la vida, siendo sólo el 2,5% del volumen total dulce y disponible en reservas subterráneas y superficiales, siendo responsable de proporcionar agua para el abastecimiento humano, el desarrollo de actividades económicas y el mantenimiento de la biodiversidad. El crecimiento de la población, la urbanización y la expansión de las actividades económicas agrícolas e industriales requieren el uso creciente de diferentes productos químicos, que llegan a los recursos hídricos de diferentes maneras. Estos químicos, llamados xenobióticos, se encuentran fácilmente en el agua, comprometiendo su calidad y suministro seguro. Además, se ha convertido en una preocupación mundial ya que plantea graves riesgos para la salud humana y el mantenimiento de la biodiversidad. El objetivo de la investigación es verificar si la biorremediación se utiliza para el tratamiento de aguas residuales y suministro, con el objetivo de proporcionar subsidios para definir el mejor sistema de tratamiento a utilizar de acuerdo con las características del agua a tratar. Se trata de una revisión de literatura cualitativa, descriptiva e integradora. Los artículos seleccionados apuntan a la biorremediación como una alternativa sostenible y económica para eliminar xenobióticos del agua, utilizando diferentes organismos (microalgas, hongos, cianobacterias). Además, la fitorremediación también ha demostrado ser una excelente opción para ciertos xenobióticos.A água é essencial para a sustentabilidade da vida, sendo que apenas 2,5% do volume total é doce e disponível em reservas subterrâneas e superficiais, sendo responsáveis por fornecer água para abastecimento humano, desenvolvimento de atividades econômicas e manutenção da biodiversidade. O crescimento demográfico, a urbanização e a expansão das atividades econômicas agrícolas e industriais requerem a utilização cada vez maior de diferentes produtos químicos, que atingem os recursos hídricos por diferentes vias. Estas substâncias químicas, denominadas xenobióticos, são facilmente encontradas na água, comprometendo a qualidade e o seu fornecimento seguro. Além disso, tornou-se preocupação global por oferecer graves riscos para a saúde humana e manutenção da biodiversidade. O objetivo da pesquisa é verificar se a biorremediação é utilizada para tratamento de águas residuais e de abastecimento, visando fornecer subsídios para definir qual o melhor sistema de tratamento a ser utilizado de acordo com as características da água a ser tratada. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva, tipo revisão integrativa de literatura. Os artigos selecionados apontam a biorremediação como uma alternativa sustentável e econômica para remover xenobióticos da água, utilizando diferentes organismos (microalgas, fungos, cianobactérias). Além disso, a fitorremediação mostrou-se também uma excelente opção para determinados xenobióticos.Research, Society and Development2022-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3197810.33448/rsd-v11i9.31978Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e29811931978Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e29811931978Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e298119319782525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31978/27150Copyright (c) 2022 Camila Morizzo Copetti; Márcia Sostmeyer Jung; José Antonio Gonzalez da Silva; Juliana Maria Fachinetto; Rafael Schneider Costa; Giulia Hoffmann de Oliveira; Denize da Rosa Fraga; Júlia Sarturi Junghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCopetti, Camila Morizzo Jung, Márcia Sostmeyer Silva, José Antonio Gonzalez da Fachinetto, Juliana Maria Costa, Rafael Schneider Oliveira, Giulia Hoffmann de Fraga, Denize da Rosa Jung, Júlia Sarturi 2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31978Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:07.518078Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
Biorremediación: metodología sostenible en la eliminación de xenobióticos del agua
Biorremediação: metodologia sustentável na remoção de xenobióticos da água
title Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
spellingShingle Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
Copetti, Camila Morizzo
Health
Environment
Water resources
Emerging contaminants
2030 Agenda.
Salud
Medio ambiente
Recursos hídricos
Contaminantes emergentes
Agenda 2030.
Saúde
Meio ambiente
Recursos hídricos
Contaminantes emergentes
Agenda 2030.
title_short Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
title_full Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
title_fullStr Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
title_full_unstemmed Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
title_sort Bioremediation: sustainable methodology in the removal of xenobiotics from water
author Copetti, Camila Morizzo
author_facet Copetti, Camila Morizzo
Jung, Márcia Sostmeyer
Silva, José Antonio Gonzalez da
Fachinetto, Juliana Maria
Costa, Rafael Schneider
Oliveira, Giulia Hoffmann de
Fraga, Denize da Rosa
Jung, Júlia Sarturi
author_role author
author2 Jung, Márcia Sostmeyer
Silva, José Antonio Gonzalez da
Fachinetto, Juliana Maria
Costa, Rafael Schneider
Oliveira, Giulia Hoffmann de
Fraga, Denize da Rosa
Jung, Júlia Sarturi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Copetti, Camila Morizzo
Jung, Márcia Sostmeyer
Silva, José Antonio Gonzalez da
Fachinetto, Juliana Maria
Costa, Rafael Schneider
Oliveira, Giulia Hoffmann de
Fraga, Denize da Rosa
Jung, Júlia Sarturi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health
Environment
Water resources
Emerging contaminants
2030 Agenda.
Salud
Medio ambiente
Recursos hídricos
Contaminantes emergentes
Agenda 2030.
Saúde
Meio ambiente
Recursos hídricos
Contaminantes emergentes
Agenda 2030.
topic Health
Environment
Water resources
Emerging contaminants
2030 Agenda.
Salud
Medio ambiente
Recursos hídricos
Contaminantes emergentes
Agenda 2030.
Saúde
Meio ambiente
Recursos hídricos
Contaminantes emergentes
Agenda 2030.
description Water is essential for the sustainability of life, and only 2.5% of the total volume is fresh and available in underground and surface reserves, being responsible for providing water for human supply, development of economic activities and maintenance of biodiversity. Population growth, urbanization and the expansion of agricultural and industrial economic activities require the increasing use of different chemical products, which reach water resources in different ways. These chemicals, called xenobiotics, are easily found in water, compromising its quality and safe supply. In addition, it has become a global concern as it poses serious risks to human health and the maintenance of biodiversity. The objective of the research is to verify if bioremediation is used for the treatment of wastewater and supply, aiming to provide subsidies to define the best treatment system to be used according to the characteristics of the water to be treated. This is a qualitative, descriptive, integrative literature review type. The selected articles point to bioremediation as a sustainable and economical alternative to remove xenobiotics from water, using different organisms (microalgae, fungi and cyanobacteria). In addition, phytoremediation has also proved to be an excellent option for certain xenobiotics.
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