Research Article

Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor

Volume: 7 Number: 1 June 30, 2024
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Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor

Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) have indeed raised significant concerns due to their widespread presence and potential adverse effects on both the environment and human health. This study aims to illuminate crucial aspects of MPs, including their origins, migration behavior, and the potential for bioremediation as an effective strategy for their removal. Microplastics can originate from various sources, such as the fragmentation of larger plastics, the presence of microbeads in personal care products, the shedding of fibers from textiles, industrial pellets, and products containing microplastics. These diverse sources contribute to the omnipresence of microplastics in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. This study focuses on observing the biological degradation process of two fungi, Aspergillus flavus, and Aspergillus versicolor when exposed to three different types of microplastics: Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE), and Polystyrene (PS). After conducting experiments, removal efficiencies of A. flavus and A. versicolor were calculated. Based on the data collected during the 10th week of using these fungi, it was observed that A. flavus exhibited removal efficiencies of 18.3% for PE, 6.8% for PP, and 1.9% for PS. On the other hand, A. versicolor yielded removal efficiencies of 6.7% for PE, 5.1% for PP, and 3.3% for PS. It was determined that A. flavus and A. versicolor exhibited the highest biodegradation efficiency when targeting microplastic PE, while their effectiveness was relatively lower when dealing with microplastic PS.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Bioremediation, Pollution and Contamination (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

June 30, 2024

Submission Date

October 12, 2023

Acceptance Date

February 16, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 7 Number: 1

APA
Şimşek Uygun, B., & Malkoç, S. (2024). Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor. Eurasian Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences, 7(1), 5-9. https://doi.org/10.46239/ejbcs.1374947
AMA
1.Şimşek Uygun B, Malkoç S. Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor. Eurasian J. Bio. Chem. Sci. 2024;7(1):5-9. doi:10.46239/ejbcs.1374947
Chicago
Şimşek Uygun, Burcu, and Semra Malkoç. 2024. “Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus Flavus and Aspergillus Versicolor”. Eurasian Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 7 (1): 5-9. https://doi.org/10.46239/ejbcs.1374947.
EndNote
Şimşek Uygun B, Malkoç S (June 1, 2024) Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor. Eurasian Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 7 1 5–9.
IEEE
[1]B. Şimşek Uygun and S. Malkoç, “Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor”, Eurasian J. Bio. Chem. Sci., vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 5–9, June 2024, doi: 10.46239/ejbcs.1374947.
ISNAD
Şimşek Uygun, Burcu - Malkoç, Semra. “Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus Flavus and Aspergillus Versicolor”. Eurasian Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 7/1 (June 1, 2024): 5-9. https://doi.org/10.46239/ejbcs.1374947.
JAMA
1.Şimşek Uygun B, Malkoç S. Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor. Eurasian J. Bio. Chem. Sci. 2024;7:5–9.
MLA
Şimşek Uygun, Burcu, and Semra Malkoç. “Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus Flavus and Aspergillus Versicolor”. Eurasian Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences, vol. 7, no. 1, June 2024, pp. 5-9, doi:10.46239/ejbcs.1374947.
Vancouver
1.Burcu Şimşek Uygun, Semra Malkoç. Microplastics Biodegradation by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor. Eurasian J. Bio. Chem. Sci. 2024 Jun. 1;7(1):5-9. doi:10.46239/ejbcs.1374947

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