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The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid

Polylactic acid (PLA), a bioplastic synthesized from lactic acid, has a broad range of applications owing to its excellent proprieties such as a high melting point, good mechanical strength, transparency, and ease of fabrication. However, the safe disposal of PLA is an emerging environmental problem...

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Autores principales: Decorosi, Francesca, Exana, Maria Luna, Pini, Francesco, Adessi, Alessandra, Messini, Anna, Giovannetti, Luciana, Viti, Carlo
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31757055
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120590
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author Decorosi, Francesca
Exana, Maria Luna
Pini, Francesco
Adessi, Alessandra
Messini, Anna
Giovannetti, Luciana
Viti, Carlo
author_facet Decorosi, Francesca
Exana, Maria Luna
Pini, Francesco
Adessi, Alessandra
Messini, Anna
Giovannetti, Luciana
Viti, Carlo
author_sort Decorosi, Francesca
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description Polylactic acid (PLA), a bioplastic synthesized from lactic acid, has a broad range of applications owing to its excellent proprieties such as a high melting point, good mechanical strength, transparency, and ease of fabrication. However, the safe disposal of PLA is an emerging environmental problem: it resists microbial attack in environmental conditions, and the frequency of PLA-degrading microorganisms in soil is very low. To date, a limited number of PLA-degrading bacteria have been isolated, and most are actinomycetes. In this work, a method for the selection of rare actinomycetes with extracellular proteolytic activity was established, and the technique was used to isolate four mesophilic actinomycetes with the ability to degrade emulsified PLA in agar plates. All four strains—designated SO1.1, SO1.2, SNC, and SST—belong to the genus Amycolatopsis. The PLA-degrading capability of the four strains was investigated by testing their ability to assimilate lactic acid, fragment PLA polymers, and deteriorate PLA films. The strain SNC was the best PLA degrader—it was able to assimilate lactic acid, constitutively cleave PLA, and form a thick and widespread biofilm on PLA film. The activity of this strain extensively eroded the polymer, leading to a weight loss of 36% in one month in mesophilic conditions.
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spelling pubmed-69556602020-01-23 The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid Decorosi, Francesca Exana, Maria Luna Pini, Francesco Adessi, Alessandra Messini, Anna Giovannetti, Luciana Viti, Carlo Microorganisms Article Polylactic acid (PLA), a bioplastic synthesized from lactic acid, has a broad range of applications owing to its excellent proprieties such as a high melting point, good mechanical strength, transparency, and ease of fabrication. However, the safe disposal of PLA is an emerging environmental problem: it resists microbial attack in environmental conditions, and the frequency of PLA-degrading microorganisms in soil is very low. To date, a limited number of PLA-degrading bacteria have been isolated, and most are actinomycetes. In this work, a method for the selection of rare actinomycetes with extracellular proteolytic activity was established, and the technique was used to isolate four mesophilic actinomycetes with the ability to degrade emulsified PLA in agar plates. All four strains—designated SO1.1, SO1.2, SNC, and SST—belong to the genus Amycolatopsis. The PLA-degrading capability of the four strains was investigated by testing their ability to assimilate lactic acid, fragment PLA polymers, and deteriorate PLA films. The strain SNC was the best PLA degrader—it was able to assimilate lactic acid, constitutively cleave PLA, and form a thick and widespread biofilm on PLA film. The activity of this strain extensively eroded the polymer, leading to a weight loss of 36% in one month in mesophilic conditions. MDPI 2019-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6955660/ /pubmed/31757055 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120590 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Decorosi, Francesca
Exana, Maria Luna
Pini, Francesco
Adessi, Alessandra
Messini, Anna
Giovannetti, Luciana
Viti, Carlo
The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid
title The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid
title_full The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid
title_fullStr The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid
title_full_unstemmed The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid
title_short The Degradative Capabilities of New Amycolatopsis Isolates on Polylactic Acid
title_sort degradative capabilities of new amycolatopsis isolates on polylactic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31757055
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120590
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