BIOREMEDIATION OF OIL SPILLS: CURRENT STATUS, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

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Navarro, Jebrham C. [1 ,2 ]
Marlowe, Christopher [1 ]
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[1] Univ Philippines Visayas, Coll Arts & Sci, Div Biol Sci, Miag Ao 5023, Iloilo, Philippines
[2] Southeast Asian Fisheries Dev Ctr SEAFDEC AQD, Aquaculture Dept, Tigbauan 5021, Iloilo, Philippines
关键词
bioremediation; crude oil; marine environment; oil degradation; petroleum; bacteria; POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; DEGRADING BACTERIUM; CRUDE-OIL; PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA; CONTAMINATED SEAWATER; GENOME SEQUENCE; DEGRADATION; BIODEGRADATION; ALCANIVORAX;
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10.55251/jmbfs.10450
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
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The petrochemicals produced from refining oil have become a large part of human life, making oil a valuable and expensive commodity. As a non-renewable resource, extraction and transport efforts have intensified to keep up with the demand, increasing the occurrences of oil spills. Such accidents have devastating impacts on the environment, the health of organisms, and a country's economy like the Philippines, and thus, need to be resolved immediately. One way to deal with oil spills is through bioremediation but the process is still facing several challenges. For one, the toolbox for bioremediation is limited. About 79 genera of bacteria were observed to degrade oil but there are only a small number of bacterial species and/or strains that have been recognized as useful for bioremediation. Second is that most oil-degrading bacteria found have low oil degradation efficiencies. Another challenge is keeping the bacteria alive to carry out the process. Fortunately, progress has been made in solving these challenges. Researchers are now testing different consortia, including bacteria-bacteria, bacteria-fungi, bacteria-microalgae, that can complement each other such as biosurfactant-producing bacteria with different oil-degrading microorganisms or microalgae or fungi that enhance the growth of oil-degrading bacteria. A consortium like this improves the survivability of each microorganism and enhances the oil-degrading efficiency. Moreover, the search for additional oildegrading and biosurfactant-producing bacteria and other microorganisms to add to the bioremediation toolbox has been improved with the emergence of high-throughput sequencing. Aside from microorganisms, seaweeds have shown potential for bioremediation. The seaweed Caulerpa prolifera has been demonstrated to degrade diesel up to a certain concentration with the help of the bacteria growing on its surface. Bioremediation has a long way to go, but recent developments have shown promise and it remains to be the cheapest, most environment-friendly, and most effective way of dealing with oil spills.
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