Recent insight into enzymatic degradation of plastics prevalent in the environment: A mini - review

0301 basic medicine Mineralisation TJ807-830 Environmental engineering TA170-171 Renewable energy sources 12. Responsible consumption 03 medical and health sciences 13. Climate action Enzymatic degradation 11. Sustainability Biodegradation Hydrolytic cleavage
DOI: 10.1016/j.clet.2021.100083 Publication Date: 2021-03-28T15:25:34Z
ABSTRACT
Plastic pollution has been prevalent in the world ever since its use in majority of the areas including packaging, electronic industries, building and construction, healthcare, transportation etcetera. This has lead to a constantly increasing burden on the environment which has attracted many environmentalists and scientists towards working on different ways to cope up with this threat. Many studies have been done to find out ways to naturally degrade plastics using hidden capabilities of microbes that can use these plastics as their sole carbon source. Enzymatic degradation of plastics has been thought of serving this purpose since the revelation of microbial enzymes that can act on plastic in their natural environment and because of it being a much quicker and efficient way as compared to others. This paper gives a brief review on the degradation of plastics using enzymes from various sources and future prospects related to this area of research.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Coming soon ....
REFERENCES (69)
CITATIONS (116)
EXTERNAL LINKS
PlumX Metrics
RECOMMENDATIONS
FAIR ASSESSMENT
Coming soon ....
JUPYTER LAB
Coming soon ....