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Atul Kumar Srivastava1, Gyanendra Tripathi2, Vikram Singh2
1Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, College of Agriculture, Guizhou University, Guiyang, People's Republic of China.
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Petrochemicals have emerged as an environmental hazard requiring innovative, sustainable remediation strategies. Bioremediation, specifically by genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs), is well known to produce surfactants that have emerged as a promising source to catalyze the efficiency of hydrocarbon degradation. The surfactant produced by GMMs facilitates the emulsification and dispersion of petroleum hydrocarbons. This review discusses the current state of biodegradation research, specifically on GMMs engineered to synthesize surfactant, which play an important role in enhancing the solubility of hydrophobic contaminants, such as oil components, thereby enhancing microbial access for degradation. The GMMs explored to optimize surfactant production and tailor their bioremediation efficiency. Furthermore, highlights the environmental benefits of utilizing GMMs for surfactant production, emphasizing the potential for a sustainable and cost-effective remediation strategy. Challenges and ethical considerations associated with the release of genetically modified organisms into the environment are also discussed, underscoring the importance of thorough risk assessments and regulatory frameworks. In conclusion, the integration of GMMs capable of producing surfactants presents a promising avenue for addressing petrochemicals through efficient and environmentally conscious bioremediation strategies. Future research should focus on optimizing the performance and safety of these engineered organisms to ensure their successful application in real-world environmental scenarios.
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