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Biodegradation action

Peculiar characteristics of chitins and chitosans are hemostatic action, anti-inflammatory effect, biodegradability, biocompatibihty, besides antimicrobial activity, retention of growth factors, release of glucosamine and M-acetylglucosamine monomers and oligomers, and stimulation of cellular activities [11,12,295-297]. [Pg.191]

Possibly the most significant discovery in the metabolism of aromatic azo compounds had implications that heralded the age of modem chemotherapy. It was shown that the bactericidal effect of the azo dye Prontosil in vivo was in fact due to the action of its transformation product, sulfanilamide, which is an antagonist of 4-aminobenzoate that is required for the synthesis of the vitamin folic acid. Indeed, this reduction is the typical reaction involved in the first stage of the biodegradation of aromatic azo compounds. [Pg.520]

Bioremediation systems in operation today rely on microorganisms indigenous to contaminated sites. The two main approaches, based on the actions of native microbial communities, are biostimulation and intrinsic bioremediation. In biostimulation, the activity of native microbes is encouraged, creating (in situ or ex situ) the optimum environmental conditions and supplying nutrients and other chemicals essential for their metabolism. The vast majority of bioremediation projects are based on this biostimulation approach. Intrinsic bioremediation is a remedial option that can be applied when there is strong evidence that biodegradation will occur naturally over time without any external stimulation i.e., a capable microbial community exists at the site, the required nutrients are available, and the environmental conditions are favorable. An additional prerequisite is that the naturally... [Pg.534]

The platform includes different decision trees for the following endpoints the estimation of Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC), aquatic modes of action [44], skin and eye irritation and corrosion, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity [45], in vivo micronucleus assay, identification of Michael Acceptors and biodegradation potential [46]. [Pg.185]

Syntheses of aliphatic polyesters by fermentation and chemical processes have been extensively studied from the viewpoint of biodegradable materials science. Recently, another approach to their production has been made by using an isolated lipase or esterase as catalyst via non-biosynthetic pathways under mild reaction conditions. Lipase and esterase are enzymes which catalyze hydrolysis of esters in an aqueous environment in living systems. Some of them can act as catalyst for the reverse reactions, esterifications and transesterifications, in organic media [1-5]. These catalytic actions have been expanded to... [Pg.240]


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