Microplastic pollution: Understanding microbial degradation and strategies for pollutant reduction

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作者
Jain, Rajul [1 ]
Gaur, Ashish [2 ]
Suravajhala, Renuka [3 ]
Chauhan, Uttra [4 ]
Pant, Manu
Tripathi, Vishal [2 ]
Pant, Gaurav [4 ]
机构
[1] Bioclues Org, Hyderabad 500072, Telangana, India
[2] Graph Era Deemed Univ, Dept Elect Engn, Dehra Dun 248002, Uttarakhand, India
[3] Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amrita Sch Biotechnol, Clappana 690525, Kerala, India
[4] Graph Era Deemed Univ, Dept Microbiol, Dehra Dun 248002, India
关键词
Microplastics; Microbial solutions; Metagenomic analysis; Enzymatic degradation; Policy recommendations; MARINE; SEDIMENTS; WASTE; SEA;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167098
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Microplastics are ubiquitous environmental pollutants with the potential for adverse impacts on ecosystems and human health. These particles originate from the fragmentation of larger plastic items, shedding from synthetic fibers, tire abrasions, and direct release from personal care products and industrial processes. Once released into the environment, microplastics can disrupt ecosystems, accumulate in organisms, cause physical harm, and carry chemical pollutants that pose risks to both wildlife and human health. There is an urgent need to comprehensively explore the multifaceted issue of microplastic pollution and understand microbial degradation to reduce environmental pollution caused by microplastics. This paper presents a comprehensive exploration of micro plastics, including their types, composition, advantages, and disadvantages, as well as the journey and evolution of microplastic pollution. The impact of microplastics on the microbiome and microbial communities is elucidated, highlighting the intricate interactions between microplastics and microbial ecosystems. Furthermore, the microbial degradation of microplastics is discussed, including the identification, characterization, and culturing methods of microplastic-degrading microorganisms. Mechanisms of microplastic degradation and the involvement of microbial enzymes are elucidated to shed light on potential biotechnological applications. Strategies for reducing microplastic pollution are presented, encompassing policy recommendations and the importance of enhanced waste management practices. Finally, the paper addresses future challenges and prospects in the field, emphasizing the need for international collaboration, research advancements, and public engagement. Overall, this study underscores the urgent need for concerted efforts to mitigate microplastic pollution and offers valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders involved in environmental preservation.
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