Colorectal cancer stands out as a concern in the world. Deaths related in Brazil to cancer is the second leading cause in women, and the third leading cause in men after lung and prostate. Several strategies to promote and prevent the treatment of this pathology have been studied. The aim of this article is to bring the importance of probiotics in the prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. The methodology used in this research was a systematic review, in order to obtain information on the subject between the years 2012 and 2019, involving the bases of studies: Science Direct, PubMed. Seven articles were used that can observe that probiotics brought benefits for both healthy people and patients with colorectal cancer in the postoperative period. It was concluded that the use of probiotics showed positive effects to treatment and prevention in colorectal cancer. The need for 2
Ideonella sakaiensis is a gram-negative, aerobic, non-sporulated, rod-shaped bacterium isolated from a microbial intercropping collected in the city of Sakai, Japan, it has been identified that it degrades Polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The present work aims to present Ideonella sakaiensis and its important mechanism of action in the depolymerization of PET. This is a bibliographic review, by analysis of articles, journals, periodicals, websites and documents from studies between the years 2016 and 2021. The descriptors, Ideonella sakaiensis", "plastic/plastic" and "health/Heath" were used. Articles in English Portuguese and excluded any article that ran away from the theme. This bacterium demonstrates the ability to grow in PET and 2
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