Title of article :
Application and Relevance of Biosensors in The Tanning Industry
Author/Authors :
Mwinyihija، M نويسنده Kenya Leather Development Council ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The tanning industry has for a long time been associated as the primal source of pollution to
various ecosystems wherever they are sited. Effluent spewed by these leather industries including particulate
matter has remained very complex requiring more advanced techniques to examine. One such avenue is the use
of ecotoxicological diagnosis of the tanning sector to comprehend the underlying environmental impact. Thus
recent advances in biotechnology brought to the fore the relevancy and appropriateness of biosensors in
determining pollution load and associated impact to the atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Indeed other investigations on Lead, Arsenic and complex anthropogenic and xenobiotics have spurred the
development of specific genetically modified organism to facilitate in such investigation. Thus in this paper
review the relevancy and advances of the application of biosensors is addressed for purposes of recording,
some of the achievements so far attained towards the tanning industry are discussed. However it should be
realized that the application of biosensors in evaluating tanning industry effluent is very recent but very
opportune area that requires an in-depth ecotoxicological diagnosis through of established biotechnological
advances.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)