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Enzymatic processes microbial biodegradation

Biodegradability - Metabolix PHA offer hydrolytic stability under normal service conditions but when exposed to microbial organisms naturally present they break down enzymatically in soil, composting, waste treatment processes, river water and marine environments. They also rapidly decompose to carbon dioxide and water and will degrade in anaerobic environments, unlike some other biodegradable polymers. [Pg.80]

Recently the various aspects of biodegradability have been discussed by Kopeck and Ulbrich j 13]. The biodegradation occurs by microbial and enzymatic degradations. In case of guargum, the biodegradation can occur by both the processes. [Pg.134]


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