Bacillus megaterium: a Potential and an Efficient Bio-Degrader of Polystyrene

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This research has been conducted to investigate the biodegradation of polystyrene (PS) by isolated strain Bacillus megaterium from Zophobas morio’s. The viability and metabolic activity of Bacillus megaterium utilizing emulsified PS in liquid carbon free basal medium as sole carbon source was confirmed using redox probe 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC). Bacillus megaterium showed prominent result with TTC, which forms red colored insoluble TPF (triphenyl formazan) within four to seven days. The formation of TPF confirmed the metabolism activity of the cell using PS as source of carbon. The biodegradation activity of Bacillus megaterium on PS film was also confirmed by FTIR analysis, the result showed changes in functional groups due to microbial activities. FESEM analysis was carried out on the PS surface, revealing the formation of bacterial biofilm as well as occurrence of porosity and fragility of the bacterial deteriorate surface compared to control. Overall, the identification of plastic degrading bacteria (PDB) will become a fundamental platform promoting more in-depth research for optimal plastic waste management to switch from the conventional landfilling to enzymatic biodegradation. In the long run, it is to regulate the current global plastic waste accumulation on Earth which poses potent ecological threat.

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Meng, T. K., Kassim, A. S. B. M., Razak, A. H. B. A., & Fauzi, N. A. B. M. (2021). Bacillus megaterium: a Potential and an Efficient Bio-Degrader of Polystyrene. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 64, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2021190321

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