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Biodegradation is the
breakdown of
organic matter by microorganisms, such as
bacteria and fungi. It is
generally ****umed to be a
natural process, which...
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standards for
biodegradation of
plastic in the open environment",
including "testing and
certification schemes evaluating actual biodegradation of biodegradable...
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Polyethylene terephthalate (or poly(ethylene terephthalate), PET, PETE, or the
obsolete PETP or PET-P), is the most
common thermoplastic polymer resin...
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their central role in
xenobiotic metabolism in 1963.
Biodegradation Microbial biodegradation Jakoby WB,
Ziegler DM (December 1990). "The
enzymes of...
- Thanh; Roberts,
Timothy K.; Lucas,
Steven (August 2017). "An
overview on
biodegradation of
polystyrene and
modified polystyrene: the
microbial approach". Critical...
- oxo-degradable and
plastic is not
marketed as oxo-degradable. By
contrast "oxo-
biodegradation" is "degradation
resulting from
oxidative and cell-mediated phenomena...
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Microbial biodegradation is the use of
bioremediation and
biotransformation methods to
harness the
naturally occurring ability of
microbial xenobiotic...
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Common lichen growth forms A
lichen (/ˈlaɪkən/ LIE-kən, UK also /ˈlɪtʃən/ LI-chən) is a
hybrid colony of
algae or
cyanobacteria living symbiotically among...
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resistance to
biodegradation in many
conditions is a
factor in
littering and
environmental damage. The
first step in the
biodegradation of
cellulose acetate...
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Biodegradable additives are
additives that
enhance the
biodegradation of
polymers by
allowing microorganisms to
utilize the
carbon within the
polymer chain...