The current article makes a comparative analysis between the biodegradation of natural and synthetic polyethylene by three different species of Pseudomonas. The three Pseudomonas spp. (P1, P2, and P3) were indigenous to locations: (1) domestic waste disposal site dumped with household garbage and vegetable waste; (2) soil from textile effluents drainage site; and (3) soil dumped with sewage sludge, respectively. The ability of these species in degrading natural and synthetic polyethylene was investigated. Pure culture shake-flask incubation for 8 weeks was performed for the purpose of biodegradation. The natural or biodegradable polyethylene used in the study was disposable plastic bags containing 6% vegetable starch. The initial and final ...
With its increasing demand in human life, the enormous production of polyethylene leads to their hug...
: Polyethylene (PE) is high molecular weight synthetic polymer, very hydrofobic and hardly biodegrad...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is the most abundant non-degradable plastic waste. Widely used in pa...
The current article makes a comparative analysis between the biodegradation of natural and synthetic...
This study was conducted to screen for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Brevibacillus species from soil an...
The most common polymer in plastics is polyethylene (PE), which is made from ethylene monomers (CH2=...
During the last 50 years, plastic industry has grown exponentially with an estimated 8300 million me...
Pseudomonas sp. can degrade plastics because it has an inducible operon system that produces certain...
An attempt was made to isolate Pseudomonas putida from garden soil samples and to characterize its d...
Pseudomonas putida S3A that has ability to degrade nylon6 film, crude nylon 6 and nylon 66 as sole s...
63 p.Polyethylene degrading bacteria naturally exist in our environment and are finding ways to degr...
Biodegradation is necessary for water-soluble or water-immiscible polymers because they eventually e...
Plastic is also one of the keycauses of ecologicalcontamination. Accumulation of plastic pollutants ...
This research aimed to determine the microbial colonization and potential biodegradation of classica...
Objective: Plastics are polymers that are widely in application in our day-to-day life. The plastic ...
With its increasing demand in human life, the enormous production of polyethylene leads to their hug...
: Polyethylene (PE) is high molecular weight synthetic polymer, very hydrofobic and hardly biodegrad...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is the most abundant non-degradable plastic waste. Widely used in pa...
The current article makes a comparative analysis between the biodegradation of natural and synthetic...
This study was conducted to screen for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Brevibacillus species from soil an...
The most common polymer in plastics is polyethylene (PE), which is made from ethylene monomers (CH2=...
During the last 50 years, plastic industry has grown exponentially with an estimated 8300 million me...
Pseudomonas sp. can degrade plastics because it has an inducible operon system that produces certain...
An attempt was made to isolate Pseudomonas putida from garden soil samples and to characterize its d...
Pseudomonas putida S3A that has ability to degrade nylon6 film, crude nylon 6 and nylon 66 as sole s...
63 p.Polyethylene degrading bacteria naturally exist in our environment and are finding ways to degr...
Biodegradation is necessary for water-soluble or water-immiscible polymers because they eventually e...
Plastic is also one of the keycauses of ecologicalcontamination. Accumulation of plastic pollutants ...
This research aimed to determine the microbial colonization and potential biodegradation of classica...
Objective: Plastics are polymers that are widely in application in our day-to-day life. The plastic ...
With its increasing demand in human life, the enormous production of polyethylene leads to their hug...
: Polyethylene (PE) is high molecular weight synthetic polymer, very hydrofobic and hardly biodegrad...
Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is the most abundant non-degradable plastic waste. Widely used in pa...