Benzene is a representative member of volatile organic compounds and has been widely used as an industrial solvent. Groundwater contamination of benzene may pose risks to human health and ecosystems. Detection of benzene in the groundwater using chemical analysis is expensive and time consuming. In addition, biological responses to environmental exposures are uninformative using such analysis. Therefore, the aim of this study was to employ a microorganism, Euglena gracilis (E. gracilis) as a putative model to monitor the contamination of benzene in groundwater. To this end, we examined the wild type of E. gracilis Z and its mutant form, SMZ in their growth rate, morphology, chlorophyll content, formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and...
Benzene (C 6H6) is the simplest member of the aromatic hydrocarbon group of chemical compounds. Minu...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...
A sandstone aquifer beneath a petrochemicals plant (SIReN site, UK) is heterogeneously contaminated ...
BTEX is a group of volatile organic compounds consisting of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylen...
This study investigated the degradation of a benzene plume by indigenous microbial communities in se...
The medium most directly affected by anthropic contamination is soil and, hence, groundwater (satura...
Exposure to pollution exerts strong selective pressure on microbial communities, which may affect th...
Like other aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene is a common soil and groundwater contaminant. It is recogn...
Petroleum and derivatives have been considered one of the main environmental contaminants. Among pet...
Naphthalene and benzene are widely-used volatile organic compounds. The aim of this research was to ...
A Gram positive bacterium of the genus Rhodococcus was isolated from a contaminated site in Sydney, ...
This study was conducted by either literature review or actual field survey. Results are summarized ...
AbstractPetroleum and derivatives have been considered one of the main environmental contaminants. A...
The remediation of benzene contaminated groundwater often involves biodegradation and although the m...
Urban environments are plagued by complex mixtures of anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs...
Benzene (C 6H6) is the simplest member of the aromatic hydrocarbon group of chemical compounds. Minu...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...
A sandstone aquifer beneath a petrochemicals plant (SIReN site, UK) is heterogeneously contaminated ...
BTEX is a group of volatile organic compounds consisting of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylen...
This study investigated the degradation of a benzene plume by indigenous microbial communities in se...
The medium most directly affected by anthropic contamination is soil and, hence, groundwater (satura...
Exposure to pollution exerts strong selective pressure on microbial communities, which may affect th...
Like other aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene is a common soil and groundwater contaminant. It is recogn...
Petroleum and derivatives have been considered one of the main environmental contaminants. Among pet...
Naphthalene and benzene are widely-used volatile organic compounds. The aim of this research was to ...
A Gram positive bacterium of the genus Rhodococcus was isolated from a contaminated site in Sydney, ...
This study was conducted by either literature review or actual field survey. Results are summarized ...
AbstractPetroleum and derivatives have been considered one of the main environmental contaminants. A...
The remediation of benzene contaminated groundwater often involves biodegradation and although the m...
Urban environments are plagued by complex mixtures of anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs...
Benzene (C 6H6) is the simplest member of the aromatic hydrocarbon group of chemical compounds. Minu...
Abstract It is accepted that for toxicity to occur, benzene must be bioactivated to metabolites, som...
A sandstone aquifer beneath a petrochemicals plant (SIReN site, UK) is heterogeneously contaminated ...