Biodegradation of plastic polymers by fungi: a brief review
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Abstract
Plastic polymers are non-degradable solid wastes that have become a great threat to the whole world and degradation of these plastics would take a few decades. Compared with other degradation processes, the biodegradation process is the most effective and best way for plastic degradation due to its non-polluting mechanism, eco-friendly nature, and cost-effectiveness. Biodegradation of synthetic plastics is a very slow process that also involves environmental factors and the action of wild microbial species. In this plastic biodegradation, fungi play a pivotal role, it acts on plastics by secreting some degrading enzymes, i.e., cutinase`, lipase, and proteases, lignocellulolytic enzymes, and also the presence…
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- Biodegradation
- Phanerochaete
- Chrysosporium
- Pleurotus
- Pleurotus ostreatus
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Chemistry
- Materials science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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