Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation

© Copyright © 2019 Butbunchu and Pathom-Aree. Polylactic acid (PLA) is one of the most commercially available and exploited bioplastics worldwide. It is an important renewable polymer for the replacement of petroleum-based plastic materials. They are both biodegradable and bio-based plastic. Microbi...

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Main Authors: Natthicha Butbunchu, Wasu Pathom-Aree
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-678582020-04-02T15:11:49Z Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation Natthicha Butbunchu Wasu Pathom-Aree Immunology and Microbiology Medicine © Copyright © 2019 Butbunchu and Pathom-Aree. Polylactic acid (PLA) is one of the most commercially available and exploited bioplastics worldwide. It is an important renewable polymer for the replacement of petroleum-based plastic materials. They are both biodegradable and bio-based plastic. Microbial degrading activity is a desirable method for environmental safety and economic value for bioplastic waste managements. Members of the phylum actinobacteria are found to play an important role in PLA degradation. Most of the PLA degrading actinobacteria belong to the family Pseudonocardiaceae. Other taxa include members of the family Micromonosporaceae, Streptomycetaceae, Streptosporangiaceae, and Thermomonosporaceae. This mini-review aims to provide an overview on PLA degrading actinobacteria including their diversity and taxonomy, isolation and screening procedures and PLA degrading enzyme production from 1997 to 2019. Consideration is also given to where to sampling and how we might use these beneficial actinobacteria for PLA waste management. 2020-04-02T15:07:58Z 2020-04-02T15:07:58Z 2019-12-19 Journal 1664302X 2-s2.0-85077385126 10.3389/fmicb.2019.02834 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85077385126&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67858
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Natthicha Butbunchu
Wasu Pathom-Aree
Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation
description © Copyright © 2019 Butbunchu and Pathom-Aree. Polylactic acid (PLA) is one of the most commercially available and exploited bioplastics worldwide. It is an important renewable polymer for the replacement of petroleum-based plastic materials. They are both biodegradable and bio-based plastic. Microbial degrading activity is a desirable method for environmental safety and economic value for bioplastic waste managements. Members of the phylum actinobacteria are found to play an important role in PLA degradation. Most of the PLA degrading actinobacteria belong to the family Pseudonocardiaceae. Other taxa include members of the family Micromonosporaceae, Streptomycetaceae, Streptosporangiaceae, and Thermomonosporaceae. This mini-review aims to provide an overview on PLA degrading actinobacteria including their diversity and taxonomy, isolation and screening procedures and PLA degrading enzyme production from 1997 to 2019. Consideration is also given to where to sampling and how we might use these beneficial actinobacteria for PLA waste management.
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author Natthicha Butbunchu
Wasu Pathom-Aree
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Wasu Pathom-Aree
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title Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation
title_short Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation
title_full Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation
title_fullStr Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation
title_full_unstemmed Actinobacteria as Promising Candidate for Polylactic Acid Type Bioplastic Degradation
title_sort actinobacteria as promising candidate for polylactic acid type bioplastic degradation
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