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Sameh S Ali1, Tamer Elsamahy2, Rania Al-Tohamy2, Daochen Zhu2, Yehia A-G Mahmoud3, Eleni Koutra4, Metwally A Metwally3, Michael Kornaros4, Jianzhong Sun5.
Abstract
The growing accumulation of plastic wastes is one of the main environmental challenges currently faced by modern societies. These wastes are considered a serious global problem because of their effects on all forms of life. There is thus an urgent need to demonstrate effective eco-environmental techniques to overcome the hazardous environmental impacts of traditional disposal paths. However, our current knowledge on the prevailing mechanisms and the efficacy of synthetic plastics' biodegradation still appears limited. Under this scope, our review aims to comprehensively highlight the role of microbes, with special emphasis on algae, on the entire plastic biodegradation process focusing on the depolarization of various synthetic plastic types. Moreover, our review emphasizes on the ability of insects' gut microbial consortium to degrade synthetic plastic wastes. In this view, we discuss the schematic pathway of the biodegradation process of six types of synthetic plastics. These findings may contribute to establishing bio-upcycling processes of plastic wastes towards biosynthesis of valuable metabolic products. Finally, we discuss the challenges and opportunities for microbial valorization of degraded plastic wastes.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteria; Fungi; Insects; Microalgae; Microbial valorization; Synthetic plastics
Year: 2021 PMID: 34030345 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963