Microbial degradation of rubber: Actinobacteria
AA Basik, JJ Sanglier, CT Yeo, K Sudesh - Polymers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Rubber is an essential part of our daily lives with thousands of rubber-based products being
made and used. Natural rubber undergoes chemical processes and structural modifications …
made and used. Natural rubber undergoes chemical processes and structural modifications …
Assembly strategies for rubber-degrading microbial consortia based on omics tools
C Cui, M Jiang, C Zhang, N Zhang, FJ Jin… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Numerous microorganisms, including bacteria and fungus, have been identified as capable
of degrading rubber. Rubber biodegradation is still understudied due to its high stability and …
of degrading rubber. Rubber biodegradation is still understudied due to its high stability and …
[HTML][HTML] An Assessment of Biodegradability and Phytotoxicity of Natural Rubber in a Simulated Soil Condition via CO2 Evolution Measurement
S Pattanawanidchai, P Saeoui, T Leejarkpai… - …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In this study, the biodegradation of various natural rubber (NR) samples, ie, neat NR and NR
filled with two different curative contents was investigated under a long-term simulated soil …
filled with two different curative contents was investigated under a long-term simulated soil …
[PDF][PDF] A study on mineralisation of poly cis 1, 4 isoprene (NR) and synthetic rubber gloves (SRG) by the bacterial consortium
V Krishnaswamy, N Ahongsangbam - Ann. Appl. Microbiol …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Objective: The aim of the study wasto isolate bacterial consortium from the effluent
contaminated site that is used in the mineralizing both natural rubber and synthetic rubber …
contaminated site that is used in the mineralizing both natural rubber and synthetic rubber …