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Understanding Marine Biodegradation of Bio-Based Oligoesters and Plasticizers

The study reports the enzymatic synthesis of bio-based oligoesters and chemo-enzymatic processes for obtaining epoxidized bioplasticizers and biolubricants starting from cardoon seed oil. All of the molecules had M(W) below 1000 g mol(−1) and were analyzed in terms of marine biodegradation. The data...

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Autores principales: Zappaterra, Federico, Renzi, Monia, Piccardo, Manuela, Spennato, Mariachiara, Asaro, Fioretta, Di Serio, Martino, Vitiello, Rosa, Turco, Rosa, Todea, Anamaria, Gardossi, Lucia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061536
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author Zappaterra, Federico
Renzi, Monia
Piccardo, Manuela
Spennato, Mariachiara
Asaro, Fioretta
Di Serio, Martino
Vitiello, Rosa
Turco, Rosa
Todea, Anamaria
Gardossi, Lucia
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Renzi, Monia
Piccardo, Manuela
Spennato, Mariachiara
Asaro, Fioretta
Di Serio, Martino
Vitiello, Rosa
Turco, Rosa
Todea, Anamaria
Gardossi, Lucia
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description The study reports the enzymatic synthesis of bio-based oligoesters and chemo-enzymatic processes for obtaining epoxidized bioplasticizers and biolubricants starting from cardoon seed oil. All of the molecules had M(W) below 1000 g mol(−1) and were analyzed in terms of marine biodegradation. The data shed light on the effects of the chemical structure, chemical bond lability, thermal behavior, and water solubility on biodegradation. Moreover, the analysis of the biodegradation of the building blocks that constituted the different bio-based products allowed us to distinguish between different chemical and physicochemical factors. These hints are of major importance for the rational eco-design of new benign bio-based products. Overall, the high lability of ester bonds was confirmed, along with the negligible effect of the presence of epoxy rings on triglyceride structures. The biodegradation data clearly indicated that the monomers/building blocks undergo a much slower process of abiotic or biotic transformations, potentially leading to accumulation. Therefore, the simple analysis of the erosion, hydrolysis, or visual/chemical disappearance of the chemical products or plastic is not sufficient, but ecotoxicity studies on the effects of such small molecules are of major importance. The use of natural feedstocks, such as vegetable seed oils and their derivatives, allows the minimization of these risks, because microorganisms have evolved enzymes and metabolic pathways for processing such natural molecules.
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spelling pubmed-100547322023-03-30 Understanding Marine Biodegradation of Bio-Based Oligoesters and Plasticizers Zappaterra, Federico Renzi, Monia Piccardo, Manuela Spennato, Mariachiara Asaro, Fioretta Di Serio, Martino Vitiello, Rosa Turco, Rosa Todea, Anamaria Gardossi, Lucia Polymers (Basel) Article The study reports the enzymatic synthesis of bio-based oligoesters and chemo-enzymatic processes for obtaining epoxidized bioplasticizers and biolubricants starting from cardoon seed oil. All of the molecules had M(W) below 1000 g mol(−1) and were analyzed in terms of marine biodegradation. The data shed light on the effects of the chemical structure, chemical bond lability, thermal behavior, and water solubility on biodegradation. Moreover, the analysis of the biodegradation of the building blocks that constituted the different bio-based products allowed us to distinguish between different chemical and physicochemical factors. These hints are of major importance for the rational eco-design of new benign bio-based products. Overall, the high lability of ester bonds was confirmed, along with the negligible effect of the presence of epoxy rings on triglyceride structures. The biodegradation data clearly indicated that the monomers/building blocks undergo a much slower process of abiotic or biotic transformations, potentially leading to accumulation. Therefore, the simple analysis of the erosion, hydrolysis, or visual/chemical disappearance of the chemical products or plastic is not sufficient, but ecotoxicity studies on the effects of such small molecules are of major importance. The use of natural feedstocks, such as vegetable seed oils and their derivatives, allows the minimization of these risks, because microorganisms have evolved enzymes and metabolic pathways for processing such natural molecules. MDPI 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10054732/ /pubmed/36987316 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061536 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vitiello, Rosa
Turco, Rosa
Todea, Anamaria
Gardossi, Lucia
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061536
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