Article
Microbial engineering strategies for synthetic microplastics clean up: a review on recent approaches
Autor
Kumar, Vinay
Sharma, Neha
Duhan, Lucky
Pasrija, Ritu
Thomas, Jithin
Umesh, Mridul
Ramakrishna Lakkaboyana, Siva
Andler-Osorio, Rodrigo
Vangnai, Alisa S.
Vithanage, Meththika
Kumar Awasthi, Mukesh
Yi Chia, Wen
LokeShow, Pau
Barceló, Damià
Institución
Resumen
Microplastics are the small fragments of the plastic molecules which find their applications in various routine products such as beauty products. Later, it was realized that it has several toxic effects on marine and terrestrial organisms. This review is an approach in understanding the microplastics, their origin, dispersal in the aquatic system, their biodegradation and factors affecting biodegradation. In addition, the paper discusses the major engineering approaches applied in microbial biotechnology. Specifically, it reviews microbial genetic engineering, such as PET-ase engineering, MHET-ase engineering, and immobilization approaches. Moreover, the major challenges associated with the plastic removal are presented by evaluating the recent reports available.