Scientists engineer bacteria to make 1st-ever ‘thermally-stable’ bioplastic

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Scientists engineer bacteria to make 1st-ever ‘thermally-stable’ bioplastic
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The polymer is biodegradable and has physical properties that could be useful in biomedical applications, such as drug delivery systems.

This marks the first instance where microbes have been able to produce polymers entirely composed of monomers with aromatic sidechains.Researchers in Korea have made a significant breakthrough in developing plastic-producing microbes as an alternative to the petroleum-based plastics industry—they have engineered bacteria to produce polymers with ring-like structures, which enhance the rigidity and thermal stability of the plastics.

“We need to collaborate internationally to promote bio-based manufacturing so that we can ensure a better environment for our future.”

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