articleBiomacromoleculesNov 23, 2004Closed access

Bacterial Polyesters:  Biosynthesis, Biodegradable Plastics and Biotechnology

McGill University · University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Abstract

The discovery and chemical identification, in the 1920s, of the aliphatic polyester: poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), PHB, as a granular component in bacterial cells proceeded without any of the controversies which marked the recognition of macromolecules by Staudinger. Some thirty years after its discovery, PHB was recognized as the prototypical biodegradable thermoplastic to solve the waste disposal challenge. The development effort led by Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., encouraged interdisciplinary research from genetic engineering and biotechnology to the study of enzymes involved in biosynthesis and biodegradation. From the simple PHB homopolyester discovered by Maurice Lemoigne in the mid-twenties, a family…

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Keywords
  • Polyester
  • Biodegradation
  • Chemistry
  • Polymer science
  • Natural polymers
  • Organic chemistry
  • Polyhydroxyalkanoates
  • Biosynthesis
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