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Productiveness of Biomanufacturing in Biological Pollutants

Abstract

Richa Pandey*c

Biological pollutants pose significant challenges to human health and the environment. These pollutants, ranging from harmful microorganisms to toxic algae blooms, can contaminate air, water, and soil, resulting in detrimental effects on ecosystems and human well-being. Addressing and mitigating the impact of biological pollutants require innovative and sustainable solutions. Biomanufacturing, a field that combines biology and manufacturing processes, has emerged as a promising approach to tackle biological pollutants effectively. This article aims to explore the productiveness of biomanufacturing in combating biological pollutants, highlighting its advantages, applications, and potential future developments. Biomanufacturing involves using living organisms or their components to produce valuable products. Traditionally, it has been employed in the production of biopharmaceuticals, enzymes, and biofuels. However, its potential extends beyond these applications and can be harnessed to combat biological pollutants. Biomanufacturing techniques utilize the unique properties of microorganisms, such as their metabolic pathways and enzymatic capabilities, to transform pollutants into less harmful substances or completely eliminate them. This approach offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, scalability, and eco-friendliness.

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