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Biotechnology-based microbial degradation of plastic additives.

Rob T LumioMario A TanHilbert D Magpantay
Published in: 3 Biotech (2021)
Plastic additives are agents responsible to the flame resistance, durability, microbial resistance, and flexibility of plastic products. High demand for production and use of plastic additives is associated with environmental accumulation and various health hazards. One of the suitable methods of depleting plastic additive in the environment is bioremediation as it offers cost-efficiency, convenience, and sustainability. Microbial activity is one of the effective ways of detoxifying various compounds as microorganisms can adapt in an environment with high prevalence of pollutants. The present review discusses the use and abundance of these plastic additives, their health-related risks, the microorganisms capable of degrading them, the proposed mechanism of biodegradation, and current innovations capable of improving the efficiency of bioremediation.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • ionic liquid
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • mental health
  • risk assessment
  • high resolution
  • wastewater treatment
  • gas chromatography
  • health promotion