Vegetative and microbial proteins for bioplastics applications – a review in the indian context

IF 4.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2025-05-20 DOI:10.1039/D4RA08544B
Aditya Patel, Rushabh Murali, Heena Choudhary, D. Purnima and Ramendra Kishor Pal
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Abstract

The generation of plastic waste is around 400 million tons per year. The non-degradable nature of fossil-derived plastics creates pollution, one of the most concerning environmental challenges faced by society, agencies, and governments today. A promising alternative to plastics is bioplastics. Bioplastics are biopolymer-based plastics derived from biomass or manufactured from the processing of monomers derived from biomass. Proteins are naturally occurring biomolecules that are one of the most suitable natural polymers for making bioplastics. In the form of films, proteins possess various desirable properties such as mechanical strength, gas impermeability, and durability. They are also renewable and easily accessible. Making bioplastics from wasted or unused protein sources is the ideal scenario. This review discusses the opportunities that come along with vegetative and microbial proteins to make bioplastics. It covers various sources for protein extraction, such as gluten, whey, zein, and soy from terrestrial sources and water hyacinth and duckweed from aquatic sources. It also discusses the methods of processing vegetative proteins to make bio-plastic products, the current challenges in employing bioplastics for typical applications, and the prospects to steer us towards a clean and sustainable future.

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植物蛋白和微生物蛋白在生物塑料中的应用——在印度的综述
每年产生的塑料垃圾约为4亿吨。化石塑料的不可降解性造成了污染,这是当今社会、机构和政府面临的最令人担忧的环境挑战之一。生物塑料是一种很有前途的塑料替代品。生物塑料是来源于生物质或来源于生物质的单体加工而成的基于生物聚合物的塑料。蛋白质是天然存在的生物分子,是制造生物塑料最合适的天然聚合物之一。以薄膜的形式,蛋白质具有各种理想的特性,如机械强度、不透气性和耐久性。它们也是可再生的,很容易获得。从废弃或未使用的蛋白质来源制造生物塑料是理想的方案。本文综述了利用植物蛋白和微生物蛋白制备生物塑料的可能性。它涵盖了各种来源的蛋白质提取,如面筋,乳清,玉米蛋白,大豆从陆地来源和水葫芦和浮萍从水生来源。它还讨论了加工植物蛋白以制造生物塑料产品的方法,目前在典型应用中使用生物塑料的挑战,以及引导我们走向清洁和可持续未来的前景。
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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
CiteScore
7.50
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2.60%
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3116
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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