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Microbial capability for the degradation of chemical additives present in petroleum-based plastic products: A review on current status and perspectives.

Sánchez Carmen1.   

Abstract

Plastic additives are present as pollutants in the environment because they are released from plastics and have been reported to be toxic to mammals. Due to this toxicity, it is crucial to develop ecofriendly tools to decontaminate the environment. Microorganisms are a promising alternative for efficient and effective plastic additive removal. This review describes the current knowledge and significant advances in the microbial degradation of plastic additives (i.e. plasticizers, flame retardants, stabilizers and antioxidants) and biotechnological research strategies that are being used to accelerate the biodegradation process of these additives. It is expected that further research supported by advances in genomics, proteomics, gene expression, enzyme immobilization, protein design, and nanotechnology can substantially increase our knowledge to enhance the enzymatic degradation efficiency, which will accelerate plastic additive degradation and establish successful and cost-effective bioremediation processes. Investigations should also address the identification of the enzymes involved in the degradation process and their catalytic mechanisms to achieve full metabolization of organopollutants (i.e. plastic additives) while avoiding harmful plastic additive biodegradation products. Microorganisms and their enzymes undoubtedly represent a potential resource for developing promising environmental biotechnologies, as they have the best systems for pollutant degradation, and their actions are essential for decontaminating the environment.
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Keywords:  Bacterial degradation; Fungal degradation; Microbial enzymes; Plastic additives

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33254737     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


  5 in total

Review 1.  Biotechnology-based microbial degradation of plastic additives.

Authors:  Rob T Lumio; Mario A Tan; Hilbert D Magpantay
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2021-06-21       Impact factor: 2.893

2.  Enhanced esterase activity during the degradation of dibutyl phthalate by Fusarium species in liquid fermentation.

Authors:  Angel González-Márquez; Tania Volke-Sepulveda; Rubén Díaz; Carmen Sánchez
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-12-23       Impact factor: 4.258

Review 3.  Potential Use of Microbial Enzymes for the Conversion of Plastic Waste Into Value-Added Products: A Viable Solution.

Authors:  Muhammad Tamoor; Nadia A Samak; Yunpu Jia; Muhammad Umar Mushtaq; Hassan Sher; Maryam Bibi; Jianmin Xing
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 4.  Composting and its application in bioremediation of organic contaminants.

Authors:  Chitsan Lin; Nicholas Kiprotich Cheruiyot; Xuan-Thanh Bui; Huu Hao Ngo
Journal:  Bioengineered       Date:  2022-01       Impact factor: 3.269

5.  2,2-Bis(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-1-Propanol-A Persistent Product of Bisphenol A Bio-Oxidation in Fortified Environmental Water, as Identified by HPLC/UV/ESI-MS.

Authors:  Małgorzata Drzewiecka; Monika Beszterda; Magdalena Frańska; Rafał Frański
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2021-03-05
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