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JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
卷 131, 期 2, 页码 583-603出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/jam.14993
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artworks; biocleaning; biotechnology; cultural heritage; enzymes; microorganisms
Over the last two decades, biotechnologies applied to Cultural Heritage preservation have become a successful alternative to traditional methods, with a particular focus on biocleaning. This approach utilizes microbial reactions optimized in artificial conditions for eco-friendly and safe preservation of artworks.
Over the last two decades, the biotechnologies applied to Cultural heritage (CH) have become a successful novel alternative to the traditional approaches in the CH conservation and preservation. From these new perspectives, microorganisms and their metabolisms can be used for the safeguarding of artworks. Biocleaning is a field with a growing interest, based on eco-friendly processes and safe procedures, where biological reactions occurring in natural habitats are optimized in artificial conditions with the aim of CH conservation. This represents a new tool and opportunity for the development and improvement of the sector, with a great advantage for the CH conservation-restoration, in terms of safety, effectiveness, costs and environmental sustainability. This review focuses on the use of microbes and enzymes involved in biocleaning of CH artworks. The aim is to provide a comprehensive, critical and chronological view of the scientific works published until now where 'virtuous' microorganisms are applied on different CH materials, pointing out strength and drawback of the biocleaning treatments.
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