Carbonic anhydrase as pollution biomarker: an ancient enzyme with a new use

Abstract

The measurement of cellular and sub-cellular responses to chemical contaminants (referred to as biomarkers) in living organisms represents a recent tool in environmental monitoring. The review focuses on carbonic anhydrase, a ubiquitous metalloenzyme which plays key roles in a wide variety of physiological processes involving CO2 and HCO3-. In the last decade a number of studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of this enzyme to pollutants such as heavy metals and organic chemical pollutants in both humans and wildlife. The review analyses these studies and discusses the potentiality of this enzyme as novel biomarker in environmental monitoring and assessment.


Autore Pugliese

Tutti gli autori

  • Lionetto M.G. , Caricato R. , Giordano M.E. , Erroi E. , Schettino T.

Titolo volume/Rivista

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH


Anno di pubblicazione

2012

ISSN

1660-4601

ISBN

Non Disponibile


Numero di citazioni Wos

23

Ultimo Aggiornamento Citazioni

28/04/2018


Numero di citazioni Scopus

29

Ultimo Aggiornamento Citazioni

28/04/2018


Settori ERC

Non Disponibile

Codici ASJC

Non Disponibile