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Xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in plants and their role in uptake and biotransformation of veterinary drugs in the environment
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SYSNO ASEP 0448675 Druh ASEP J - Článek v odborném periodiku Zařazení RIV J - Článek v odborném periodiku Poddruh J Článek ve WOS Název Xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in plants and their role in uptake and biotransformation of veterinary drugs in the environment Tvůrce(i) Bártíková, H. (CZ)
Skálová, L. (CZ)
Stuchlíková, L. (CZ)
Vokřál, I. (CZ)
Vaněk, Tomáš (UEB-Q) RID, ORCID
Podlipná, Radka (UEB-Q) RID, ORCIDZdroj.dok. Drug Metabolism Reviews - ISSN 0360-2532
Roč. 47, č. 3 (2015), s. 374-387Poč.str. 14 s. Jazyk dok. eng - angličtina Země vyd. FR - Francie Klíč. slova Pollutants ; phytoremediation ; drug phytotoxicity Vědní obor RIV CE - Biochemie CEP GA15-05325S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR GA14-22593S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR Institucionální podpora UEB-Q - RVO:61389030 UT WOS 000361335500007 DOI 10.3109/03602532.2015.1076437 Anotace Many various xenobiotics permanently enter plants and represent potential danger for their organism. For that reason, plants have evolved extremely sophisticated detoxification systems including a battery of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes. Some of them are similar to those in humans and animals, but there are several plant-specific ones. This review briefly introduces xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in plants and summarizes present information about their action toward veterinary drugs. Veterinary drugs are used worldwide to treat diseases and protect animal health. However, veterinary drugs are also unwantedly introduced into environment mostly via animal excrements, they persist in the environment for a long time and may impact on the non-target organisms. Plants are able to uptake, transform the veterinary drugs to non- or less-toxic compounds and store them in the vacuoles and cell walls. This ability may protect not only plant themselves but also other organisms, predominantly invertebrates and wild herbivores. The aim of this review is to emphasize the importance of plants in detoxification of veterinary drugs in the environment. The results of studies, which dealt with transport and biotransformation of veterinary drugs in plants, are summarized and evaluated. In conclusion, the risks and consequences of veterinary drugs in the environment and the possibilities of phytoremediation technologies are considered and future perspectives are outlined. Pracoviště Ústav experimentální botaniky Kontakt David Klier, knihovna@ueb.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 469 Rok sběru 2016 Elektronická adresa http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/03602532.2015.1076437
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