Polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are commercially available bioplastics that are exploited worldwide, and both are biodegradable. The PLA and PCL polymer-degrading activity of 30 fungal strains that were isolated from terrestrial environments were screened based on the formation of a clear zone around fungal colonies on agar plates containing emulsified PLA or PCL. Among them, five strains yielded positive results of biodegradation. Strains Korean Agricultural Culture Collection (KACC) 83034BP and KNUF-20-PPH03 exhibited PCL degradation; two other strains, KACC 83035BP and KNUF-20-PDG05, degraded PLA; and the fifth strain, KACC 83036BP, biodegraded both tested plastics. Based on phylogenetic analyses using various combinatio...
Crystallized polylactic acid (CPLA) is a prevalent bioplastic which, despite being biodegradable, is...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
Owing to its capability to be biosynthetic and biodegradable, polylactic acid (PLA) is considered as...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is one of the biodegradable plastics available in the market where the monomer...
The increasing use of plastics in human activities has resulted in an enormous amount of residues wh...
PHB (poly-3-hydroxybutyric acid) is a thermoplastic polyester synthesized by Ralstonia eu-tropha and...
Polylactic acid (PLA), a bioplastic synthesized from lactic acid, has a broad range of applications ...
The use of biodegradable plastics can reduce the accumulation of environmentally persistent plastic ...
Up to now, most studies on polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) bioremediation have examined the ability o...
The process of biodegradation in lingo-cellulosic materials is critically relevant to biospheric car...
Environmental contamination by plastic is a worldwide problem. In the environment, plastic degradati...
Abstract The increasing amount of plastic waste causes significant environmental pollution. In this ...
Polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable plastic, is used to substitute commercial plastics in various...
Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production an...
Plastics are composed of polymers formed by the bonding of ethylene monomers. Polyethylene is catego...
Crystallized polylactic acid (CPLA) is a prevalent bioplastic which, despite being biodegradable, is...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
Owing to its capability to be biosynthetic and biodegradable, polylactic acid (PLA) is considered as...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is one of the biodegradable plastics available in the market where the monomer...
The increasing use of plastics in human activities has resulted in an enormous amount of residues wh...
PHB (poly-3-hydroxybutyric acid) is a thermoplastic polyester synthesized by Ralstonia eu-tropha and...
Polylactic acid (PLA), a bioplastic synthesized from lactic acid, has a broad range of applications ...
The use of biodegradable plastics can reduce the accumulation of environmentally persistent plastic ...
Up to now, most studies on polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) bioremediation have examined the ability o...
The process of biodegradation in lingo-cellulosic materials is critically relevant to biospheric car...
Environmental contamination by plastic is a worldwide problem. In the environment, plastic degradati...
Abstract The increasing amount of plastic waste causes significant environmental pollution. In this ...
Polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable plastic, is used to substitute commercial plastics in various...
Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production an...
Plastics are composed of polymers formed by the bonding of ethylene monomers. Polyethylene is catego...
Crystallized polylactic acid (CPLA) is a prevalent bioplastic which, despite being biodegradable, is...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
Owing to its capability to be biosynthetic and biodegradable, polylactic acid (PLA) is considered as...