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Influence of Polymer Size on Polystyrene Biodegradation in Mealworms (<i>Tenebrio molitor</i>): Responses of Depolymerization Pattern, Gut Microbiome, and Metabolome to Polymers with Low to Ultrahigh Molecular Weight

Environmental Science & Technology 2022 64 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Ying Sun, Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Wei‐Min Wu Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Wei‐Min Wu Bo-Yu Peng, Wei‐Min Wu Shaoze Xiao, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Ying Sun, Shaoze Xiao, Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Jiabin Chen, Jiabin Chen, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Shaoze Xiao, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Jiabin Chen, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Bo-Yu Peng, Bo-Yu Peng, Jiabin Chen, Bo-Yu Peng, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Ying Sun, Ying Sun, Wei‐Min Wu Jiabin Chen, Jiabin Chen, Ying Sun, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Ying Sun, Bo-Yu Peng, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Jiabin Chen, Jiabin Chen, Shaoze Xiao, Jiabin Chen, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Xuefei Zhou, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Jiabin Chen, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Xuefei Zhou, Jiabin Chen, Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Xuefei Zhou, Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Yalei Zhang, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu

Summary

Mealworms fed polystyrene microplastics of varying molecular weights (low to ultrahigh) over 24 days showed significant differences in biodegradation rate, gut microbiome composition, and metabolic profiles. Lower molecular weight polystyrene was biodegraded more efficiently, suggesting that polymer molecular weight is a key factor in insect-mediated plastic degradation.

Polymers
Study Type In vivo

Biodegradation of polystyrene (PS) in mealworms (<i>Tenebrio molitor</i> lavae) has been identified with commercial PS foams. However, there is currently limited understanding of the influence of molecular weight (MW) on insect-mediated plastic biodegradation and the corresponding responses of mealworms. In this study, we provided the results of PS biodegradation, gut microbiome, and metabolome by feeding mealworms with high-purity PS microplastics with a wide variety of MW. Over 24 days, mealworms (50 individuals) fed with 0.20 g of PS showed decreasing removal of 74.1 ± 1.7, 64.1 ± 1.6, 64.4 ± 4.0, 73.5 ± 0.9, 60.6 ± 2.6, and 39.7 ± 4.3% for PS polymers with respective weight-average molecular weights (<i>M</i><sub>w</sub>) of 6.70, 29.17, 88.63, 192.9, 612.2, and 1346 kDa. The mealworms degraded most PS polymers <i>via</i> broad depolymerization but ultrahigh-MW PS <i>via</i> limited-extent depolymerization. The gut microbiome was strongly associated with biodegradation, but that with low- and medium-MW PS was significantly distinct from that with ultrahigh-MW PS. Metabolomic analysis indicated that PS biodegradation reprogrammed the metabolome and caused intestinal dysbiosis depending on MW. Our findings demonstrate that mealworms alter their gut microbiome and intestinal metabolic pathways in response to <i>in vivo</i> biodegradation of PS polymers of various MWs.

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