Siderophores in environmental research: roles and applications
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Siderophores are organic compounds with low molecular masses that are produced by microorganisms and plants growing under low iron conditions. The primary function of these compounds is to chelate the ferric iron [Fe(III)] from different terrestrial and aquatic habitats and thereby make it available for microbial and plant cells. Siderophores have received much attention in recent years because of their potential roles and applications in various areas of environmental research. Their significance in these applications is because siderophores have the ability to bind a variety of metals in addition to iron, and they have a wide range of chemical structures and specific properties. For instance, siderophores…
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- Siderophore
- Bioremediation
- Ferric
- Environmental chemistry
- Chelation
- Function (biology)
- Heavy metals
- Biochemical engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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