<it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable polymers produced by microbes to overcome environmental stress. Commercial production of PHAs is limited by the high cost of production compared to conventional plastics. Another hindrance is the brittle nature and l...

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Main Authors: Patel Sanjay KS, Singh Mamtesh, Kalia Vipin C
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-07-01
Series:Microbial Cell Factories
Online Access:http://www.microbialcellfactories.com/content/8/1/38
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spelling doaj-accbacf0e11e4db3a207136b8dfa3ccb2020-11-24T21:25:58ZengBMCMicrobial Cell Factories1475-28592009-07-01813810.1186/1475-2859-8-38<it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoatesPatel Sanjay KSSingh MamteshKalia Vipin C<p>Abstract</p> <p>Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable polymers produced by microbes to overcome environmental stress. Commercial production of PHAs is limited by the high cost of production compared to conventional plastics. Another hindrance is the brittle nature and low strength of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), the most widely studied PHA. The needs are to produce PHAs, which have better elastomeric properties suitable for biomedical applications, preferably from inexpensive renewable sources to reduce cost. Certain unique properties of <it>Bacillus subtilis </it>such as lack of the toxic lipo-polysaccharides, expression of self-lysing genes on completion of PHA biosynthetic process – for easy and timely recovery, usage of biowastes as feed enable it to compete as potential candidate for commercial production of PHA.</p> http://www.microbialcellfactories.com/content/8/1/38
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Singh Mamtesh
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Kalia Vipin C
<it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates
Microbial Cell Factories
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Singh Mamtesh
Kalia Vipin C
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title <it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates
title_short <it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates
title_full <it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates
title_fullStr <it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates
title_full_unstemmed <it>Bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates
title_sort <it>bacillus subtilis </it>as potential producer for polyhydroxyalkanoates
publisher BMC
series Microbial Cell Factories
issn 1475-2859
publishDate 2009-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable polymers produced by microbes to overcome environmental stress. Commercial production of PHAs is limited by the high cost of production compared to conventional plastics. Another hindrance is the brittle nature and low strength of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), the most widely studied PHA. The needs are to produce PHAs, which have better elastomeric properties suitable for biomedical applications, preferably from inexpensive renewable sources to reduce cost. Certain unique properties of <it>Bacillus subtilis </it>such as lack of the toxic lipo-polysaccharides, expression of self-lysing genes on completion of PHA biosynthetic process – for easy and timely recovery, usage of biowastes as feed enable it to compete as potential candidate for commercial production of PHA.</p>
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