Degradation of polyethylene by three bacteria isolated from coastal beach
Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 121603 - 121603
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Isolation and Identification of Four Strains of Bacteria with Potential to Biodegrade Polyethylene and Polypropylene from Mangrove
Xilin Fang,
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Zeming Cai,
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Xiaocui Wang
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et al.
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(10), P. 2005 - 2005
Published: Oct. 2, 2024
With
the
rapid
growth
of
global
plastic
production,
degradation
microplastics
(MPs)
has
received
widespread
attention,
and
search
for
efficient
biodegradation
pathways
become
a
hot
topic.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
screen
mangrove
sediment
surface
water
bacteria
capable
degrading
polyethylene
(PE)
polypropylene
(PP)
MPs.
In
study,
two
strains
PE-degrading
PP-degrading
candidate
were
obtained
from
mangrove,
named
Language: Английский
Biodegradation of Polyethylene Using Bacillus tropicus Isolated from Sewage Wastewater Treatment Plant
Isha Isha,
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Shakir Ali,
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Young‐Cheol Chang
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et al.
Processes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(11), P. 2516 - 2516
Published: Nov. 12, 2024
One
of
the
most
pressing
environmental
problems
contemporary
civilizations
confront
is
ever-increasing
amount
plastic
waste.
Because
their
impact
on
every
living
thing,
these
wastes
are
seen
as
a
major
issue
global
scale.
To
counteract
harmful
effects
caused
by
conventional
disposal
methods,
it
critical
to
show
that
eco-friendly
alternatives
viable.
Biodegradation
one
best
methods
for
removing
In
this
study,
we
aimed
identify
bacteria
from
sewage
wastewater
treatment
plants
(SWWs)
could
degrade
low-density
polyethylene
(LDPE).
Bacterial
strains
isolated
sewerage
were
incubated
120
days
in
50
mL
minimal
salt
media
(MSM)
containing
60
mg
After
four
months,
our
research
revealed
Bacillus
tropicus
(SH4)
demonstrated
significant
potential,
degrading
LDPE
up
21.6%.
We
observed
changes
after
biodegradation
using
FTIR,
GC-MS,
and
SEM
analysis.
conclusion,
microorganisms
extracted
possess
ability
mitigate
contamination
aquatic
ecosystems.
Future
proteomics
genome
investigations
necessary
elucidate
enzymes
metabolic
processes
implicated
breakdown.
Language: Английский