Fungal Enzymes Involved in Plastics Biodegradation
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Abstract
Plastic pollution is a growing environmental problem, in part due to the extremely stable and durable nature of this polymer. As recycling does not provide a complete solution, research has been focusing on alternative ways of degrading plastic. Fungi provide a wide array of enzymes specialized in the degradation of recalcitrant substances and are very promising candidates in the field of plastic degradation. This review examines the present literature for different fungal enzymes involved in plastic degradation, describing their characteristics, efficacy and biotechnological applications. Fungal laccases and peroxidases, generally used by fungi to degrade lignin, show good results in degrading polyethylene…
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- Biodegradation
- Laccase
- Polyvinyl chloride
- Lignin
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Polyethylene
- Proteases
- Polyethylene terephthalate
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