Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: May 26, 2023
For
a
long
time,
the
uterus
had
been
considered
sterile
organ,
meaning
that
under
physiological
conditions
would
not
be
colonized
by
bacteria.
Based
on
available
data,
it
may
concluded
gut
and
uterine
microbiome
are
related,
role
of
this
is
greater
than
expected.
Despite
being
most
common
pelvic
neoplasms
in
women
reproductive
age,
fibroids
(UFs)
still
poorly
understood
tumors
whose
etiology
has
fully
determined.
This
systematic
review
presents
relationship
between
intestinal
dysbiosis
fibroids.
A
three
medical
databases
was
carried
out:
MEDLINE/PubMed,
Scopus
Cochrane.
In
study,
195
titles
abstracts
were
reviewed,
including
only
original
articles
clinical
trials
criteria.
Finally,
16
studies
included
to
analysis.
recent
years,
researchers
dealing
with
reproduction
broad
sense
have
focused
various
locations
study
its
pathogenesis
and,
consequently,
prevention
treatment
diseases
genital
organ.
Conventional
microbial
detection
methods
suitable
for
identifying
bacteria,
which
difficult
culture.
Next-generation
sequencing
(NGS)
provides
an
easier
faster
more
informative
analysis
bacterial
populations.
It
seems
microbiota
potential
risk
factor
or
affect
disease
process.
Some
changes
shown
many
types
such
as
Firmicutes,
Proteobacteria,
Actinobacteria
Verrucomicrobia
detected
fecal
samples
patients
view
few
results
link
fibroids,
further
intensive
humans
animal
models
necessary,
possible
use
different
modulations
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
25(19), P. 4473 - 4473
Published: Sept. 29, 2020
The
rising
pollution
of
the
environment
with
endocrine
disrupting
compounds
has
increased
interest
in
searching
for
new,
effective
bioremediation
methods.
Particular
attention
is
paid
to
search
microorganisms
high
degradation
potential
and
possibility
their
use
compounds.
Increasingly,
immobilized
or
enzymes
are
used
biodegradation
systems.
This
review
presents
main
sources
identifies
risks
associated
presence
environment.
pathways
these
by
also
presented.
last
part
devoted
an
overview
immobilization
methods
purposes
enabling
biocatalysts
environmental
bioremediation.
Synthesis,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
54(20), P. 4401 - 4425
Published: Aug. 8, 2022
Abstract
This
review
provides
an
overview
of
different
C1
building
blocks
as
substrates
enzymes,
or
part
their
cofactors,
and
the
resulting
functionalized
products.
There
is
emphasis
on
broad
range
possibilities
biocatalytic
one-carbon
extensions
with
sources
oxidation
states.
The
identification
uncommon
biosynthetic
strategies,
many
which
might
serve
templates
for
synthetic
biotechnological
applications,
towards
supported
by
recent
genomic
metabolomic
progress
hence
we
refer
principally
to
literature
spanning
from
2014
2020.
1
Introduction
2
Methane,
Methanol,
Methylamine
3
Glycine
4
Nitromethane
5
SAM
Ylide
6
Other
Building
Blocks
7
Formaldehyde
Glyoxylate
Equivalents
8
Cyanide
9
Formic
Acid
10
Formyl-CoA
Oxalyl-CoA
11
Carbon
Monoxide
12
Dioxide
13
Conclusions
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: May 26, 2023
For
a
long
time,
the
uterus
had
been
considered
sterile
organ,
meaning
that
under
physiological
conditions
would
not
be
colonized
by
bacteria.
Based
on
available
data,
it
may
concluded
gut
and
uterine
microbiome
are
related,
role
of
this
is
greater
than
expected.
Despite
being
most
common
pelvic
neoplasms
in
women
reproductive
age,
fibroids
(UFs)
still
poorly
understood
tumors
whose
etiology
has
fully
determined.
This
systematic
review
presents
relationship
between
intestinal
dysbiosis
fibroids.
A
three
medical
databases
was
carried
out:
MEDLINE/PubMed,
Scopus
Cochrane.
In
study,
195
titles
abstracts
were
reviewed,
including
only
original
articles
clinical
trials
criteria.
Finally,
16
studies
included
to
analysis.
recent
years,
researchers
dealing
with
reproduction
broad
sense
have
focused
various
locations
study
its
pathogenesis
and,
consequently,
prevention
treatment
diseases
genital
organ.
Conventional
microbial
detection
methods
suitable
for
identifying
bacteria,
which
difficult
culture.
Next-generation
sequencing
(NGS)
provides
an
easier
faster
more
informative
analysis
bacterial
populations.
It
seems
microbiota
potential
risk
factor
or
affect
disease
process.
Some
changes
shown
many
types
such
as
Firmicutes,
Proteobacteria,
Actinobacteria
Verrucomicrobia
detected
fecal
samples
patients
view
few
results
link
fibroids,
further
intensive
humans
animal
models
necessary,
possible
use
different
modulations