2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122382
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Understanding the role of bacterial cellular adsorption, accumulation and bioavailability regulation by biosurfactant in affecting biodegradation efficacy of polybrominated diphenyl ethers

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“…Previous studies have suggested that HOCs can induce oxidative stress and result in the accumulation of ROS in bacteria following exposure . This can lead to the inhibition of degrading enzyme activity to a certain degree, as evidenced by the initiation of the antioxidant defense system . It has been proposed that PAHs can induce biotoxicity in Vibrio fischeri and result in ROS overgeneration. , Details related to contaminants and their potential to induce ROS-related mechanisms are discussed in the Supporting Information (SI-A3).…”
Section: Factors Potentially Affecting Amr Development In the Plastis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have suggested that HOCs can induce oxidative stress and result in the accumulation of ROS in bacteria following exposure . This can lead to the inhibition of degrading enzyme activity to a certain degree, as evidenced by the initiation of the antioxidant defense system . It has been proposed that PAHs can induce biotoxicity in Vibrio fischeri and result in ROS overgeneration. , Details related to contaminants and their potential to induce ROS-related mechanisms are discussed in the Supporting Information (SI-A3).…”
Section: Factors Potentially Affecting Amr Development In the Plastis...mentioning
confidence: 99%