Fungal Degradation of the Bioplastic PHB (Poly-3-hydroxy-
butyric acid) |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">K-M?LeeEmail author D?F?Gimore M?J?Huss |
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Institution: | (1) Environmental Sciences Program, Arkansas State Unversity, 72467 AR, USA;(2) Manager/R&D Center Celltrion, Inc., 1001-5 Dongchun-dong Yeonsu-gu, 406-130 Inchen, Korea |
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Abstract: | PHB (poly-3-hydroxybutyric acid) is a thermoplastic polyester synthesized by Ralstonia eutropha and other bacteria as a form of intracellular carbon and energy storage and accumulated as inclusions in the cytoplasm of these bacteria. The degradation of PHB by fungi from samples collected from various environments was studied. PHB depolymerization was tested in vials containing a PHB-containing medium which were inoculated with isolates from the samples. The degradation activity was detected by the formation of a clear zone below and around the fungal colony. In total, 105 fungi were isolated from 15 natural habitats and 8 lichens, among which 41 strains showed PHB degradation. Most of these were deuteromycetes (fungi imperfecti) resembling species of Penicillium and Aspergillus and were isolated mostly from soils, compost, hay, and lichens. Soil-containing environments were the habitats from which the largest number of fungal PHB degraders were found. Other organisms involved in PHB degradation were observed. A total number of 31 bacterial strains out of 67 isolates showed clear zones on assay medium. Protozoa, possible PHB degraders, were also found in several samples such as pond, soil, hay, horse dung, and lichen. Lichen, a fungi and algae symbiosis, was an unexpected sample from which fungal and bacterial PHB degraders were isolated. |
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Keywords: | PHB fungi biodegradation |
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