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Bioremediation and Tolerance of Humans to Heavy Metals through Microbial Processes: a Potential Role for Probiotics?

机译:人类通过微生物过程对重金属的生物修复和耐受性:益生菌的潜在作用?

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The food and water we consume are often contaminated with a range of chemicals and heavy metals, such as lead, cadmium, arsenic, chromium, and mercury, that are associated with numerous diseases. Although heavy-metal exposure and contamination are not a recent phenomenon, the concentration of metals and the exposure to populations remain major issues despite efforts at remediation. The ability to prevent and manage this problem is still a subject of much debate, with many technologies ineffective and others too expensive for practical large-scale use, especially for developing nations where major pollution occurs. This has led researchers to seek alternative solutions for decontaminating environmental sites and humans themselves. A number of environmental microorganisms have long been known for their ability to bind metals, but less well appreciated are human gastrointestinal bacteria. Species such as Lactobacillus, present in the human mouth, gut, and vagina and in fermented foods, have the ability to bind and detoxify some of these substances. This review examines the current understanding of detoxication mechanisms of lactobacilli and how, in the future, humans and animals might benefit from these organisms in remediating environmental contamination of food.
机译:我们消耗的食物和水经常被多种化学物质和重金属所污染,例如铅,镉,砷,铬和汞,它们与多种疾病有关。尽管重金属的暴露和污染不是最近的现象,但是尽管进行了补救工作,但是金属的浓度和人群的暴露仍然是主要问题。预防和处理此问题的能力仍然是许多争论的主题,许多技术无效,而其他一些技术对于大规模的实际使用而言却过于昂贵,特别是对于发生严重污染的发展中国家而言。这促使研究人员寻求替代解决方案,以对环境场所和人类自身进行净化。长期以来,许多环境微生物以其结合金属的能力而闻名,但人类胃肠细菌却鲜为人知。存在于人的口腔,肠道和阴道以及发酵食品中的乳酸杆菌等具有结合和解毒其中一些物质的能力。这篇综述探讨了目前对乳酸菌解毒机理的理解,以及未来人类和动物如何从这些生物体中受益于补救食品的环境污染。

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