Effect of bisphenol A with or without enzyme treatment on the proliferation and viability of MCF-7 cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Recently, aqueous solutions polluted by BPA have been bioremediated by us using laccase immobilized on hydrophobic membranes in non-isothermal bioreactors. BPA degradation was checked using analytical methods. To assess in vitro the occurred bioremediation, the proliferation and viability indexes of MCF-7 cells incubated in the presence of aqueous solutions of BPA, or of enzyme-treated BPA solutions, have been measured as a function of the initial BPA concentration. The results demonstrated that:
i) at each initial BPA concentration used, both the proliferation and viability indexes are a function of the duration of enzyme treatment:
ii) proliferation and viability are uncoupled biological processes with respect to BPA enzyme treatment.
Non-isothermal bioreactors are a useful tool for the bioremediation of aqueous solutions polluted by BPA, which is an example of an endocrine disruptor that belongs to the alkyl phenol family.
i) at each initial BPA concentration used, both the proliferation and viability indexes are a function of the duration of enzyme treatment:
ii) proliferation and viability are uncoupled biological processes with respect to BPA enzyme treatment.
Non-isothermal bioreactors are a useful tool for the bioremediation of aqueous solutions polluted by BPA, which is an example of an endocrine disruptor that belongs to the alkyl phenol family.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MCF-7; BPA; Bioremediation; Proliferation in; Viability index
Elenco autori:
Mita, DAMIANO GUSTAVO; DEL POZZO, Giovanna
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