Rubber is an essential part of our daily lives with thousands of rubber-based products being made and used. Natural rubber undergoes chemical processes and structural modifications, while synthetic rubber, mainly synthetized from petroleum by-products are difficult to degrade safely and sustainably. The most prominent group of biological rubber degraders are Actinobacteria. Rubber degrading Actinobacteria contain rubber degrading genes or rubber oxygenase known as latex clearing protein (lcp). Rubber is a polymer consisting of isoprene, each containing one double bond. The degradation of rubber first takes place when lcp enzyme cleaves the isoprene double bond, breaking them down into the sole carbon and energy source to be utilized by the ...
Background: The growing problem of environmental pollution caused by synthetic plastics has led to t...
AimTo characterize microbial communities present in natural rubber (NR) coagula from Hevea brasilien...
Bacillus sp. SBS25, a gram positive bacteria isolated from soil was found to be effective in the b...
The degradation of natural rubber (NR), synthetic poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) (SR), and cross-linked NR (...
Three bacteria isolated for degradation of rubbers were compared for their growth characteristics de...
Malaysia is one of the largest rubber producing countries. Rubber waste management plays an importan...
Bacteria able to grow on purified natural rubber in the absence of other organic carbon sources were...
Rubber waste management plays an important role to deal with high production andconsumption of rubbe...
The disposal of vulcanized rubber waste is difficult due to the presence of three-dimensional crossl...
<div><p>The pathway of rubber (poly [<i>cis</i>-1,4-isoprene]) catabolism is well documented for Gra...
Gordonia polyisoprenivorans strain VH2, a potent rubber-degrading actinomycete, harbors two latex cl...
The pathway of rubber (poly [cis-1,4-isoprene]) catabolism is well documented for Gram-positive rubb...
The Natural rubber (NR) biodegradation by three microorganisms has been evaluated: a yeast (Rhodoto...
The extensive use of rubber products, mainly tires, and the difficulties to recycle those products, ...
Microbial degradation of natural rubber and synthetic poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) is expected to become a...
Background: The growing problem of environmental pollution caused by synthetic plastics has led to t...
AimTo characterize microbial communities present in natural rubber (NR) coagula from Hevea brasilien...
Bacillus sp. SBS25, a gram positive bacteria isolated from soil was found to be effective in the b...
The degradation of natural rubber (NR), synthetic poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) (SR), and cross-linked NR (...
Three bacteria isolated for degradation of rubbers were compared for their growth characteristics de...
Malaysia is one of the largest rubber producing countries. Rubber waste management plays an importan...
Bacteria able to grow on purified natural rubber in the absence of other organic carbon sources were...
Rubber waste management plays an important role to deal with high production andconsumption of rubbe...
The disposal of vulcanized rubber waste is difficult due to the presence of three-dimensional crossl...
<div><p>The pathway of rubber (poly [<i>cis</i>-1,4-isoprene]) catabolism is well documented for Gra...
Gordonia polyisoprenivorans strain VH2, a potent rubber-degrading actinomycete, harbors two latex cl...
The pathway of rubber (poly [cis-1,4-isoprene]) catabolism is well documented for Gram-positive rubb...
The Natural rubber (NR) biodegradation by three microorganisms has been evaluated: a yeast (Rhodoto...
The extensive use of rubber products, mainly tires, and the difficulties to recycle those products, ...
Microbial degradation of natural rubber and synthetic poly(cis-1,4-isoprene) is expected to become a...
Background: The growing problem of environmental pollution caused by synthetic plastics has led to t...
AimTo characterize microbial communities present in natural rubber (NR) coagula from Hevea brasilien...
Bacillus sp. SBS25, a gram positive bacteria isolated from soil was found to be effective in the b...