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Biological Degradation of Plastics and Microplastics: A Recent Perspective on Associated Mechanisms and Influencing Factors

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Ziying Zhu, Han Gong Muting Yan, Han Gong Zeming Cai, Muting Yan, Ziying Zhu, Muting Yan, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Yuanyin Huang, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Yuanyin Huang, Ziying Zhu, Zeming Cai, Ziying Zhu, Muting Yan, Zeming Cai, Han Gong Muting Yan, Xiaocui Wang, Minqian Li, Muting Yan, Ziying Zhu, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Ziying Zhu, Zeming Cai, Zeming Cai, Ziying Zhu, Han Gong Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Zeming Cai, Muting Yan, Zeming Cai, T. J. Li, Xiaocui Wang, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Xiaocui Wang, Xiaocui Wang, Yuanyin Huang, Zeming Cai, Yuanyin Huang, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Han Gong Han Gong Ziying Zhu, Xiaocui Wang, Ziying Zhu, Zeming Cai, Xiaocui Wang, Ziying Zhu, Minqian Li, Minqian Li, Xiaocui Wang, Zeming Cai, Ziying Zhu, Ziying Zhu, Xiaocui Wang, Zeming Cai, Muting Yan, Xiaocui Wang, Yuanyin Huang, Yuanyin Huang, Zeming Cai, Minqian Li, Xiaocui Wang, Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong T. J. Li, Xiaocui Wang, Han Gong Zeming Cai, Xiaocui Wang, Yuanyin Huang, Muting Yan, Yuanyin Huang, Muting Yan, Yuanyin Huang, Xiaocui Wang, Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong Zeming Cai, Zeming Cai, T. J. Li, Yuanyin Huang, Zeming Cai, Han Gong Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Han Gong Han Gong Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Minqian Li, Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong Han Gong Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Han Gong Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Muting Yan, Han Gong

Summary

This review looks at how bacteria and their enzymes can break down different types of plastics and microplastics through biological processes. Understanding these natural degradation pathways is important because they could be harnessed to reduce the amount of persistent microplastic pollution that accumulates in the environment and eventually enters the human food chain.

Polymers

Plastic and microplastic pollution has caused a great deal of ecological problems because of its persistence and potential adverse effects on human health. The degradation of plastics through biological processes is of great significance for ecological health, therefore, the feasibility of plastic degradation by microorganisms has attracted a lot of attention. This study comprises a preliminary discussion on the biodegradation mechanism and the advantages and roles of different bacterial enzymes, such as PET hydrolase and PCL-cutinase, in the degradation of different polymers, such as PET and PCL, respectively. With a particular focus on their modes of action and potential enzymatic mechanisms, this review sums up studies on the biological degradation of plastics and microplastics related to mechanisms and influencing factors, along with their enzymes in enhancing the degradation of synthetic plastics in the process. In addition, biodegradation of plastic is also affected by plastic additives and plasticizers. Plasticizers and additives in the composition of plastics can cause harmful impacts. To further improve the degradation efficiency of polymers, various pretreatments to improve the efficiency of biodegradation, which can cause a significant reduction in toxic plastic pollution, were also preliminarily discussed here. The existing research and data show a large number of microorganisms involved in plastic biodegradation, though their specific mechanisms have not been thoroughly explored yet. Therefore, there is a significant potential for employing various bacterial strains for efficient degradation of plastics to improve human health and safety.

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