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Carbon-rich waste feedstocks

The use of waste materials as feedstocks for PHA biosynthesis constitutes a viable strategy for cost-efficient biopolymer production and supports various agro-industrial branches to overcome existing waste disposal problems. The subsequent Table 7.2 provides a compilation of selected carbon-rich waste streams that are reported to be potential feedstocks for microbial PHA production. Such carbon substrates that are of importance for human nutrition, like pure starch or edible oils from olives, soya or palm trees, are not included in this compilation. [Pg.144]

Nikodinovic-Runic, J., Guzik, M., Kenny, S., Babu, R., Werker, A., and O Conner, K. (2013) Chapter four-carbon-rich wastes as feedstocks for biodegradable polymer (polyhydroxyalkanoate) production using bacteria. Advances in Applied Microbiology, 84 139-200. [Pg.259]


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