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Call for biotechnological approach to degrade plastic in the era of COVID-19 pandemic

Shakir Ali, Dilara Abbas Bukhari, Abdul Rehman

2023Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plastic pollution is a global issue and has become a major concern since Coronavirus disease (COVID)-19. In developing nations, landfilling and illegal waste disposal are typical ways to dispose of COVID-19-infected material. These technologies worsen plastic pollution and other human and animal health problems. Plastic degrades in light and heat, generating hazardous primary and secondary micro-plastic. Certain bacteria can degrade artificial polymers using genes, enzymes, and metabolic pathways. Microorganisms including bacteria degrade petrochemical plastics slowly. High molecular weight, strong chemical bonds, and excessive hydrophobicity reduce plastic biodegradation. There is not enough study on genes, enzymes, and bacteria-plastic interactions. Synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, and bioinformatics methods have been created to biodegrade synthetic polymers. This review will focus on how microorganisms' degrading capacity can be increased using recent biotechnological techniques.

Topics & Concepts

Plastic pollutionHazardous wastePetrochemicalBiodegradationDispose patternCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Biochemical engineeringBiotechnologyPandemicEnvironmental pollutionMicroorganismEnvironmental scienceBacteriaWaste managementPollutionBiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Environmental engineeringEngineeringEnvironmental protectionEcologyMedicineDiseaseGeneticsPathologyMicroplastics and Plastic Pollutionbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
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