Mohammadreza Ziavand's research while affiliated with National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute of Iran and other places
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Pesticides possess a pivotal role in the realm of agriculture and food manufacturing, as they effectively manage the proliferation of weeds, insects, plant pathogens, and microbial contaminations. They are valuable in some ways, but if misused, they can cause health issues like cancer, reproductive toxicity, neurological illnesses, and endocrine sy...
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... LAB strains have been found inhabiting the digestive tracts of insects like honeybees, exhibit pre-existing tolerance to insecticides commonly used in agriculture, enabling their survival and function in environments contaminated with chemicals [7, 145,210]. LAB's ability to tolerate insecticides along with their dual degradation approach (enzymatic breakdown and biosorption) makes them a valuable tool for bioremediation of insecticide residues [162,165,176,177,184]. LAB unique metabolic versatility, adaptability, binding ability, and natural tolerance of insecticides make them a promising avenue for eco-friendly bioremediation. ...