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Title: | Removal of heavy metals and antibiotics from treated sewage effluent by bacteria. |
Authors: | Al-Geethi Adel Al-Saeed Japareng Lalung Efag Ali Noman Jeremiah David Bala Ismail Norli |
Keywords: | Heavy metals Beta Lactam antibiotic Removal Bacteria sewage efffluent |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Clean Technology Environment Policy |
Citation: | Adel, AS AL-Gheethi., Japareng, Lalung., Efag Ali Noman., JD, Bala., Ismail Norli (2015). Removal of heavy metals and antibiotics from treated sewage effluent by bacteria. Clean Technology Environment Policy Vol .17, No. 8 pp. 2101-2123. DOI 10.1007/S10098-015-0968-Z |
Series/Report no.: | 17;8 |
Abstract: | The increased loads of antibiotics and heavy metals in sewage leads to bacteria cells acquiring resistance to both heavy metals and antibiotics. Therefore, these bacteria can play an important role for removal of pollutants from sewage. the utilization of the microbial processes such as biosorption and enzymatic biodegradation processes has significantly inexpensive and eco-friendly. enzymatic techniques known has white biotechnology have the ability to degrade complex compounds Hence, these can be applied to industrial processes. in the current review, the removal of heavy metals and antibiotics from treated sewage effluents by heavy metal/antibiotic resistant bacteria will be discussed. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9545 |
Appears in Collections: | Microbiology |
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