| Literature DB >> 28324384 |
Fatma F Abdel-Motaal1, Magdi A El-Sayed2, Soad A El-Zayat1, Shin-Ichi Ito3.
Abstract
Aliphatic polyesters poly (ε-caprolactone) (PCL) and foam plastic have been shown to be biodegradable by microorganisms, which possess cutinolytic enzymes. Pseudozyma japonica-Y7-09, showed both high growth and enzyme activity on Yeast malt (YM) medium fed with PCL film than on YM medium. The hydrolytic enzyme activity of the culture on p-nitrophenyl butyrate indicated the occurrence of cutinase enzyme. This activity was confirmed by the degradation of PCL film which reached to the maximum (93.33 %) at 15 days and the degradation of foam plastic which reached 43.2 % at 30 days. These results suggest that the extracellular cutinase enzyme of Pseudozyma japonica-Y7-09 may be useful for the biological degradation of plastic wastes.Entities:
Keywords: Foam degradation; PCL degradation; Plastic degradation; Pseudozyma; Yeast
Year: 2013 PMID: 28324384 PMCID: PMC4162892 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-013-0182-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1Growth measured by culture turbidity (OD600nm) in control (culture in YM) and culture in YM fed with PCL film (YM and PCL film)
Fig. 2Activity of enzyme secreted by Pseudozyma japonica-Y7-09 in yeast malt culture fed and that not fed with PCL film
Fig. 3Total protein concentration secreted by Pseudozyma japonica-Y7-09 in yeast malt culture fed and that not fed with PCL film
Fig. 4a Degradation of PCL film after 0, 3, 5, 8, 12 and 15 days incubation time by Pseudozyma japonica-Y7-09 comparing with control. b Weight loss percentage of PCL film after 0, 3, 5, 8, 12 and 15 days incubation time by Pseudozyma japonica-Y7-09 comparing with control
Fig. 5Degradation of foam plastic by Pseudozyma japonica-Y7-09 incubated in yeast malt media for 30 days