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Review
. 2022 Aug;42(5):668-692.
doi: 10.1080/07388551.2021.1960265. Epub 2021 Oct 13.

Polyhydroxyalkanoates biopolymers toward decarbonizing economy and sustainable future

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Polyhydroxyalkanoates biopolymers toward decarbonizing economy and sustainable future

Pavni Rekhi et al. Crit Rev Biotechnol. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Polymers are synonymous with the modern way of living. However, polymers with a large carbon footprint, especially those derived from nonrenewable petrochemical sources, are increasingly perceived as detrimental to the environment and a sustainable future. Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a microbial biopolymer and a plausible alternative for renewable sources. However, PHA in its monomeric forms has very limited applications due to its limited flexibility, tensile strength, and moldability. Herein, the life cycle of PHA molecules, from biosynthesis to commercial utilization for diverse applications is discussed. For clarity, the applications of this bioplastic biocomposite material are further segregated into two domains, namely, the industrial sector and the medical sector. The industry sectors reviewed here include food packaging, textiles, agriculture, automotive, and electronics. High-value addition of PHA for a sustainable future can be foreseen in the medical domain. Properties such as biodegradability and biocompatibility make PHA a suitable candidate for decarbonizing biomaterials during tissue repair, organ reconstruction, drug delivery, bone tissue engineering, and chemotherapeutics.

Keywords: Biocompatible; PHA; bacterial polymer; biocomposite; biodegradable; bioplastics; biopolymer; phaC; phasins; polyhydroxyalkanoate.

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