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Progresses and future prospects in biodegradation of marine biopolymers and emerging biopolymer-based materials for sustainable marine ecosystems

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
卷 24, 期 5, 页码 1762-1779

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1gc04327g

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  1. 'Investissements d'Avenir' French program [ANR-16-IDEX-0002]
  2. Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
  3. Communaute d'Agglomeration du Pays Basque (France)
  4. FLAG Cote Basque-Sud Landes through the community-led local development (CLDD) program - European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) [PFEA621219CR0720005, PFEA621219CR0720024]
  5. FLAG Cote Basque-Sud Landes through the community-led local development (CLDD) program - Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France [PFEA621219CR0720005, PFEA621219CR0720024]
  6. Make Our Planet Great Again PhD Fellowship - Campus France [MOPGA-927921L]
  7. Ministere de l'Europe et des Affaires etrangeres
  8. E2S UPPA

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The ocean is an abundant source of biodiversity and natural polymers, which have attracted attention from both scientists and industries due to their renewable nature and appealing properties. These marine biopolymers offer opportunities for the development of bio-based materials and the reduction of plastic pollution in marine ecosystems. However, the biodegradation processes of marine biopolymers and biopolymer-based materials in the marine environment still require further investigation.
With approximately 250 000 marine species, the ocean is a vast reservoir of biodiversity and an abundant biological resource of natural polymers. The wide variety, renewable nature, tunable physicochemical and structural behavior and appealing biological properties make these marine biopolymers particularly attractive to the scientific community and numerous industrial sectors. As raw materials, they offer novel opportunities for the development of bio-based materials in response to recent demands for biodegradable plastic materials to lower plastic pollution in marine ecosystems. The biodegradation of marine biopolymers and biopolymer-based materials depends on marine environmental conditions such as temperature, pH and in particular microbial population. Marine microorganisms producing biopolymer-degrading enzymes (i.e., hydrolases, lyases, oxidoreductases) are well studied, nonetheless the biodegradation processes of marine biopolymers-based materials in the marine/aquatic environment need further investigation. This review describes various biodegradation parameters and mechanisms of the degradation of marine biopolymers in the marine environment. It also puts emphasis on the marine microorganisms and the corresponding enzymes that catalyze the degradation of different marine biopolymers. Finally, it focuses on the few studies on biodegradation of emerging bio-based materials in aquatic ecosystems.

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