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- Common E coli bacteria found to turn plastic into painkillers . . .
Scientists have been experimenting with various methods to sustainably recycle plastic waste Of the methods they have tested, the use of bacteria and their enzymes to produce desirable small
- Acetaminophen Production from Plastic Waste - Study Finds
Scientists engineered E coli bacteria to perform a chemical reaction that transforms plastic-derived compounds into acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol The process uses waste from PET plastic bottles and achieves a conversion efficiency of up to 92%, offering a potential sustainable alternative to fossil fuel–based drug
- Modified bacteria convert plastic waste into pain reliever
Dealing with plastic waste is a real headache But with a little help, bacteria can turn plastic into a painkiller Genetically engineered Escherichia coli bacteria converted a broken-down plastic
- Engineered E. Coli Transforms Waste Plastic Into Common . . .
This type of plastic is estimated to account for more than 350 million tons of waste per year, adding to the plastic pollution burden The same approach might also work for other types of bacteria and other types of plastic, according to the researchers, so there's potential here for more environmentally friendly recycling and drug production
- Scientists turn plastic waste into paracetamol with . . .
Scientists convert plastic waste into paracetamol using engineered E coli Professor Stephen Wallace: 'It is the first time a bacterium has converted a plastic bottle into paracetamol '
- Eyeing greener future, researchers turn bacteria, plastic . . .
In the study, a team of researchers say they've found a chemical reaction that can extract medicine from plastic waste with the help of Escherichia coli bacteria, better known as E coli That's important because if scientists can use living microbes to carry out complex chemical reactions, it could pave the way for a greener and more
- Edinburgh Innovations | Microbes transform plastic waste into…
Paracetamol production could be revolutionised by the discovery that a common bacterium can turn everyday plastic waste into the painkiller, a new study reveals The new method, using engineering biology techniques, leaves virtually no carbon emissions and is more sustainable than the current production of the medicine, researchers say
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