Isolation and Screening of Actinomycetes for Biodegradation of Low Density Polyethylene from Mangrove Sediment

  • Midhun Kumar Duddu
  • Girijasankar Guntuku
  • Midhun Kumar Duddu
Publication date
April 2020

Abstract

ABSTRACT Polyethylene is widely used as a packing material for different purposes of human life. Accumulation of polyethylene in the environment may cause ecological threat. To prevent the accumulation of polyethylene in the environment, a total of seven actinomycetes were isolated from Koringa Mangrove sediments, near Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. These isolates were able to grow on mineral salts medium containing polyethylene as a sole source of carbon. Of these, one isolate M4 showed prominent result with redox probe TTC (2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride) as a viability indicator, which forms red coloured insoluble TPF (triphenylformazan) on mineral salts medium containing emulsified polyethylene within five to seven days, and was selecte...

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