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  • Polyhydroxyalkanoates
  • Polyester family

    Polyhydroxyalkanoates or PHAs are polyesters produced in nature by numerous microorganisms, including through bacterial fermentation of sugars or lipids

    Polyhydroxyalkanoates

    Polyhydroxyalkanoates

    Polyhydroxyalkanoates

  • Biodegradable polymer
  • Polymers that break down by bacterial decomposition

    polymers, the biodegradability of additives requires attention. Polyhydroxyalkanoates are a class of biodegradable plastic naturally produced by various

    Biodegradable polymer

    Biodegradable_polymer

  • Bioplastic
  • Plastics derived from renewable biomass sources

    production in microorganisms or genetically modified plants (e.g., polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)). Nonbiodegradable bioplastics/drop-in bioplastics: bioplastics

    Bioplastic

    Bioplastic

    Bioplastic

  • Polyhydroxybutyrate
  • Polymer

    Wu, Ho-Shing; Wei, Yu-Hong; Wang, Shaw S. (2007). "Solubility of polyhydroxyalkanoates by experiment and thermodynamic correlations". AIChE Journal. 53

    Polyhydroxybutyrate

    Polyhydroxybutyrate

    Polyhydroxybutyrate

  • Biopolymer
  • Polymer produced by a living organism

    cutan (complex polymers of long-chain fatty acids), melanin, and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). In addition to their many essential roles in living organisms

    Biopolymer

    Biopolymer

    Biopolymer

  • Bacteria
  • Domain of microorganisms

    nutrient storage granules, such as glycogen, polyphosphate, sulfur or polyhydroxyalkanoates. Bacteria such as the photosynthetic cyanobacteria, produce internal

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

    Bacteria

  • Paraburkholderia sacchari
  • Species of bacterium

    Paraburkholderia sacchari was found to be capable of creating and accumulating polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) by incorporating different monomers. This strain was subject

    Paraburkholderia sacchari

    Paraburkholderia_sacchari

  • Polylactic acid
  • Biodegradable polymer

    polylactide (PLA), is a plastic material. As a thermoplastic polyester (or polyhydroxyalkanoate) it has the backbone formula (C 3H 4O 2) n or [–C(CH 3)HC(=O)O–]

    Polylactic acid

    Polylactic acid

    Polylactic_acid

  • Azomonas
  • Genus of bacteria

    the genus Azomonas are known to form intracellular inclusions of polyhydroxyalkanoates under certain environmental conditions (e.g. lack of elements such

    Azomonas

    Azomonas

    Azomonas

  • Polyester
  • Category of polymers, in which the monomers are joined together by ester links

    contain one ester linkage per repeat unit of the polymer, as in polyhydroxyalkanoates like polylactic acid, or they may have two ester linkages per repeat

    Polyester

    Polyester

    Polyester

  • Plastic degradation by marine bacteria
  • Ability of bacteria to break down plastic polymers

    response to nutrient limitation and environmental stress. Although polyhydroxyalkanoates have a microbial origin and are often exploited for commercial use

    Plastic degradation by marine bacteria

    Plastic degradation by marine bacteria

    Plastic_degradation_by_marine_bacteria

  • Cytoplasm
  • All of the contents of a cell including organelles but excluding the nucleus

    "Occurrence, metabolism, metabolic role, and industrial uses of bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates". Microbiological Reviews. 54 (4): 450–472. doi:10.1128/MMBR.54

    Cytoplasm

    Cytoplasm

    Cytoplasm

  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Catalase-positive bacterium

    Recombinant strains pBE2C1 and pBE2C1AB were used in production of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), and malt waste can be used as their carbon source for lower-cost

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus subtilis

    Bacillus_subtilis

  • PHBV
  • Chemical compound

    stability Brittle Primitive mechanical properties Processing difficulty Polyhydroxyalkanoates Polyhydroxybutyrate Biodegradable plastics "Poly(3-hydroxybutyric

    PHBV

    PHBV

    PHBV

  • Microbiology
  • Study of microscopic organisms (microbes)

    hyaluronic acid, organic acids, oligosaccharides polysaccharide and polyhydroxyalkanoates. Microorganisms are beneficial for microbial biodegradation or bioremediation

    Microbiology

    Microbiology

    Microbiology

  • Foam food container
  • Form of disposable food packaging

    putida can also convert styrene oil into various biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoates. Some cities have banned the use of foam take-out containers, notably

    Foam food container

    Foam food container

    Foam_food_container

  • Β-Butyrolactone
  • Chemical compound

    of the polyhydroxybutyric acid (PHB) or of homo- and copolymeric polyhydroxyalkanoates as aerobically biodegradable thermoplastics isolated from bacteria

    Β-Butyrolactone

    Β-Butyrolactone

    Β-Butyrolactone

  • Danimer Scientific
  • American biopolymer manufacturer

    Scientific owns the patent for Nodax medium-chain-length branched polyhydroxyalkanoates, mcl-PHA. The company uses PHA and other biopolymers to create a

    Danimer Scientific

    Danimer Scientific

    Danimer_Scientific

  • Inclusion bodies
  • Aggregates of specific proteins in neurons and tissues

    cells, and stomatal cells when plant tissue is properly stained. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) are produced by bacteria as inclusion bodies. The size of

    Inclusion bodies

    Inclusion_bodies

  • Pseudomonas nitroreducens
  • Species of bacterium

    Yao J, Zhang G, Wu Q, Chen GQ, Zhang R (May 1999). "Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates by Pseudomonas nitroreducens". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 75 (4):

    Pseudomonas nitroreducens

    Pseudomonas_nitroreducens

  • Recycling codes
  • Code identifying material, for recycling

    alkane resin 84 PGA poly(glycolic acid) 85 PHA polyhydroxyalanoic or polyhydroxyalkanoates 86 PHB polyhydroxybutyric acid or polyhydroxybutyrate 87 PHBV

    Recycling codes

    Recycling codes

    Recycling_codes

  • Pseudomonas vancouverensis
  • Species of bacterium

    further engineered for one-carbon (C1) feedstock assimilation and polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation. Mohn, WW; Wilson, AE; Bicho, P; Moore, ER (Feb 1999)

    Pseudomonas vancouverensis

    Pseudomonas_vancouverensis

  • Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms
  • Type of organism

    and transformation of intracellular polyphosphate reserves into polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) from volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and glycogen during anoxic

    Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms

    Polyphosphate-accumulating organisms

    Polyphosphate-accumulating_organisms

  • Haloferax
  • Genus of archaea

    for bioproduction. H. mediterranei is a well-known producer of polyhydroxyalkanoates, a sustainable and biodegradable bioplastic. They have been studied

    Haloferax

    Haloferax

    Haloferax

  • Endophyte
  • Endosymbiotic bacterium or fungus

    Plant-endophytic bacteria interactions  Abbreviations: polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), volatile organic compounds (VOC), reactive oxygen species (ROS), reactive

    Endophyte

    Endophyte

    Endophyte

  • Acetoacetyl-CoA
  • Chemical compound

    reductase, also known as PhaB, in a pathway that produces polyester polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). The reduction of acetoacetyl-coA by Pha creates (R)-3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA

    Acetoacetyl-CoA

    Acetoacetyl-CoA

    Acetoacetyl-CoA

  • Acinetobacter
  • Genus of bacteria

    genus Acinetobacter are known to form intracellular inclusions of polyhydroxyalkanoates under certain environmental conditions (e.g. lack of elements such

    Acinetobacter

    Acinetobacter

    Acinetobacter

  • Oleaginous microorganism
  • Type of microbe that accumulates lipid as a normal part of its metabolism

    may accumulate an array of different lipid compounds, including polyhydroxyalkanoates, triacylglycerols, and wax esters. Various microorganisms, including

    Oleaginous microorganism

    Oleaginous_microorganism

  • Accumulibacter phosphatis
  • Species of bacterium

    acids and store these simple carbon sources intracellularly as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). At the same time, intracellular polyphosphate is degraded

    Accumulibacter phosphatis

    Accumulibacter phosphatis

    Accumulibacter_phosphatis

  • Engineering plastic
  • Plastics often used for making mechanical parts

    as bioengineering polymers, biopolymers, or bioplastics) such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), polylactic acid (PLA) and polybutylene succinate (PBS), which

    Engineering plastic

    Engineering plastic

    Engineering_plastic

  • Cupriavidus necator
  • Species of bacterium

    destroyed to obtain it. In addition to its ability to synthesize polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), Cupriavidus necator can channel carbon derived from CO₂

    Cupriavidus necator

    Cupriavidus necator

    Cupriavidus_necator

  • Delftia acidovorans
  • Species of bacterium

    environmental pollutant. D. acidovorans can be used to manufacture polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), a favorable alternative towards traditional plastic equipment

    Delftia acidovorans

    Delftia_acidovorans

  • Pseudomonas mendocina
  • Species of bacterium

    {{/*Complete Genome of Pseudomonas mendocina NK-01, Which Synthesizes Medium-Chain-Length Polyhydroxyalkanoates and Alginate Oligosaccharides*/}} v t e

    Pseudomonas mendocina

    Pseudomonas_mendocina

  • Microlunatus phosphovorus
  • Species of bacterium

    Candan; Orhon, Derin; Çakar, Z Petek (2005). "Accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoates by Microlunatus phosphovorus under various growth conditions". Journal

    Microlunatus phosphovorus

    Microlunatus_phosphovorus

  • Granule (bacteria)
  • "Occurrence, metabolism, metabolic role, and industrial uses of bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates". Microbiological Reviews. 54 (4): 450–472. doi:10.1128/mr.54.4

    Granule (bacteria)

    Granule_(bacteria)

  • Drinking straw
  • Thin tube for drinking liquids

    plastic, but it requires very specific conditions to break down fully. Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), derived from plant oil, is marine biodegradable. In 2021,

    Drinking straw

    Drinking straw

    Drinking_straw

  • Haloferax mediterranei
  • Species of bacterium

    mediterranei, when grown under phosphate limitation, produces polyhydroxyalkanoates, a type of biodegradable thermoplastic currently commercially produced

    Haloferax mediterranei

    Haloferax mediterranei

    Haloferax_mediterranei

  • Upcycling
  • Recycling waste into products of higher quality

    PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) to the Biodegradable Plastic PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoate)". Environmental Science & Technology. 42, 20 (2008), 7696–7701.

    Upcycling

    Upcycling

    Upcycling

  • Ipsita Roy
  • British-Indian materials scientist

    2019, where she is Professor of Biomaterials. Roy investigates polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), biocompatible, biodegradable polymers that are produced

    Ipsita Roy

    Ipsita_Roy

  • Yield10 Bioscience
  • Agricultural Science Company

    that identified the elementary methods and means for engineering polyhydroxyalkanoates production in plants and bacteria, thus making them biodegradable

    Yield10 Bioscience

    Yield10_Bioscience

  • Methylobacterium organophilum
  • Species of bacterium

    PMID 25658680. Zuñiga, C; Morales, M; Revah, S (February 2013). "Polyhydroxyalkanoates accumulation by Methylobacterium organophilum CZ-2 during methane

    Methylobacterium organophilum

    Methylobacterium_organophilum

  • Bacterial cell structure
  • Specialized anatomy and physiology of bacteria

    For example, many bacteria store excess carbon in the form of polyhydroxyalkanoates or glycogen. Some microbes store soluble nutrients such as nitrate

    Bacterial cell structure

    Bacterial_cell_structure

  • Microbial consortium
  • Groups of bacteria living symbiotically

    Egede; Skiadas, Ioannis V.; Gavala, Hariklia N. (2018). "Combined polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) and 1,3-propanediol production from crude glycerol: Selective

    Microbial consortium

    Microbial_consortium

  • Novosphingobium nitrogenifigens
  • Species of bacterium

    (1 November 2007). "Novosphingobium nitrogenifigens sp. nov., a polyhydroxyalkanoate-accumulating diazotroph isolated from a New Zealand pulp and paper

    Novosphingobium nitrogenifigens

    Novosphingobium_nitrogenifigens

  • Arxula adeninivorans
  • Species of fungus

    acquired the capability to produce natural plastics, namely PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoates). For this purpose a new synthetic pathway had to be transferred

    Arxula adeninivorans

    Arxula_adeninivorans

  • Paucimonas
  • Genus of bacteria

    succinate, butyrate, 3-hydroxybutyrate, valerate and 3-hydroxyvalerate. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) are polyesters that can be used to make biodegradable and

    Paucimonas

    Paucimonas

  • Pseudomonas fluorescens
  • Species of bacterium

    applications, particularly in the production of medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoates (MCL-PHAs). These biodegradable polymers have potential uses in

    Pseudomonas fluorescens

    Pseudomonas fluorescens

    Pseudomonas_fluorescens

  • Low-carbon diet
  • Diet to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    packages in the EU and was able to prevent oxygen from entering. Polyhydroxyalkanoates and polylactic acid (PLA) are examples of sustainable food packaging

    Low-carbon diet

    Low-carbon diet

    Low-carbon_diet

  • Haloquadratum walsbyi
  • Species of halotolerant archaea

    200 nanometers thick. The archaea generally contain granules of polyhydroxyalkanoates and hold a number of refractive vacuoles filled with gas that ensure

    Haloquadratum walsbyi

    Haloquadratum walsbyi

    Haloquadratum_walsbyi

  • Isao Noda
  • Japanese chemical engineer

    specializing in a type of biopolymer, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). Noda developed medium-chain-length branched polyhydroxyalkanoates (mcl-PHA). The most promising

    Isao Noda

    Isao_Noda

  • PHA
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    PHA may refer to: Phytohaemagglutinin, a type of lectin in plants Polyhydroxyalkanoate, natural polyesters Potentially hazardous asteroid Process hazard

    PHA

    PHA

  • Enoyl-CoA hydratase
  • Class of enzymes

    of Unsaturated Fatty Acids Using Transgenic Plants Synthesizing Polyhydroxyalkanoates in Peroxisomes". Plant Physiology. 124 (3): 1159–1168. doi:10.1104/pp

    Enoyl-CoA hydratase

    Enoyl-CoA hydratase

    Enoyl-CoA_hydratase

  • Beggiatoa
  • Genus of bacteria

    energy is gained chemoorganotrophically from oxidation of PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoates), organic compounds previously synthesized through CO2 fixation

    Beggiatoa

    Beggiatoa

    Beggiatoa

  • Ammonium laurate
  • Chemical compound

    Also, ammonium laurate is used in the extraction and recovery of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), biodegradable polymers produced by various microorganisms

    Ammonium laurate

    Ammonium_laurate

  • Alcanivorax borkumensis
  • Species of bacteria

    and colleagues were able to mutate the organism to hyper-produce polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA). They were then able to recover the large amounts of PHA that

    Alcanivorax borkumensis

    Alcanivorax_borkumensis

  • Azotobacter
  • Genus of bacteria

    Azotobacter are also known to form intracellular inclusions of polyhydroxyalkanoates under certain environmental conditions (e.g. lack of elements such

    Azotobacter

    Azotobacter

    Azotobacter

  • Rhodovulum sulfidophilum
  • Species of bacterium

    materials as a sustainable alternative. Biopolyesters, such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), are sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastics

    Rhodovulum sulfidophilum

    Rhodovulum_sulfidophilum

  • Serial passage
  • Growing bacteria or viruses in iterations

    Candry P, Winkler MH, Myung J (2023). "Resource availability governs polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) accumulation and diversity of methanotrophic enrichments from

    Serial passage

    Serial_passage

  • Streptomyces exfoliatus
  • Species of bacterium

    Business Media. ISBN 978-0-387-68233-4. Volova, Tatiana (2004). Polyhydroxyalkanoates--plastic materials of the 21st century : production, properties

    Streptomyces exfoliatus

    Streptomyces_exfoliatus

  • Halorubrum ezzemoulense
  • Species of Halobacteria

    organisms that survive in high temperatures, in the synthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), which are biodegradable polymers that may help replace petrochemical

    Halorubrum ezzemoulense

    Halorubrum_ezzemoulense

  • Zobellella denitrificans
  • Genus of bacteria

    KH (December 2022). "Valorization of agro-industrial wastes into polyhydroxyalkanoates-rich single-cell proteins to enable a circular waste-to-feed economy"

    Zobellella denitrificans

    Zobellella_denitrificans

  • GFAJ-1
  • Strain of bacteria

    Hiromi; Takeharu, Tsuge; Kouhei, Mizuno (2014). "Characterization of Polyhydroxyalkanoate Synthases from Halomonas sp. O-1 and Halomonas elongata DSM2581:

    GFAJ-1

    GFAJ-1

    GFAJ-1

  • Malikia granosa
  • Species of bacterium

    S., et al. (2005). Malikia granosa gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel polyhydroxyalkanoate- and polyphosphate-accumulating bacterium isolated from activated

    Malikia granosa

    Malikia_granosa

  • Haloquadratum
  • Genus of archaea

    Egypt, was not cultured until 2004. The cells typically contain polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) granules, as well as large numbers of refractile, gas-filled

    Haloquadratum

    Haloquadratum

    Haloquadratum

  • Sonia Arriaga
  • Mexican bioengineer

    produce high-value extracellular proteins and biopolymers like polyhydroxyalkanoates. Her main research and collaborative projects include: Monitoring

    Sonia Arriaga

    Sonia_Arriaga

  • Variovorax paradoxus
  • Species of bacterium

    lead to the isolation of the first known strain of V. paradoxus. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), including poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (3-PHB), are stored intracellularly

    Variovorax paradoxus

    Variovorax_paradoxus

  • Tropical salt pond ecosystem
  • Buffer zone between terrestrial and marine ecosystems

    light sensors. Halophilic bacteria could also be used to produce polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) which are biodegradable, water resistant thermoplastics. Both

    Tropical salt pond ecosystem

    Tropical salt pond ecosystem

    Tropical_salt_pond_ecosystem

  • ChoKyun Rha
  • Korean-American engineering professor (1933–2021)

    Cooney and S. R. Tannenbaum) "Improved detergent-based recovery of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs)" (2011, with Yung-Han Yang, Christopher Brigham, Laura Willis

    ChoKyun Rha

    ChoKyun_Rha

  • Molly Morse
  • American civil engineer

    which can once again be converted into a biodegradable plastic (Polyhydroxyalkanoates). She launched the company Mango Materials in 2010, which was named

    Molly Morse

    Molly Morse

    Molly_Morse

  • Rhamnolipid
  • Chemical compound

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa RhlA enzyme is involved in rhamnolipid and polyhydroxyalkanoate production". J. Ind. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 32 (11–12): 675–7. doi:10

    Rhamnolipid

    Rhamnolipid

    Rhamnolipid

  • Pseudomonas extremaustralis
  • isolated in Antarctica and is known for producing the polymer, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) that helps with bacterial survival and other biodegradable

    Pseudomonas extremaustralis

    Pseudomonas_extremaustralis

  • Plasticicumulans acidivorans
  • Species of bacterium

    (September 2011). "Plasticicumulans acidivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a polyhydroxyalkanoate-accumulating gammaproteobacterium from a sequencing-batch bioreactor"

    Plasticicumulans acidivorans

    Plasticicumulans_acidivorans

  • Sphingopyxis chilensis
  • Genus of bacteria

    chilensis sp. nov., a chlorophenol-degrading bacterium that accumulates polyhydroxyalkanoate, and transfer of Sphingomonas alaskensis to Sphingopyxis alaskensis

    Sphingopyxis chilensis

    Sphingopyxis_chilensis

  • Paracoccus pantotrophus
  • Species of bacteria

    imaging shows the intracellular production and accumulation of polyhydroxyalkanoates and polyphosphate granules within specific storage regions during

    Paracoccus pantotrophus

    Paracoccus_pantotrophus

  • Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria
  • compounds (carotenoids, polyenic carotenoid ester), wax esters (WE), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and free hydroxylated fatty acids (HFAs). Das, Nilanjana;

    Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria

    Hydrocarbonoclastic_bacteria

  • Borg (microbiology)
  • Aspect of DNA sequences

    nifHDK operon (involved in nitrogen fixation) Genes involved in polyhydroxyalkanoate synthesis (Carbon storage; possibly used for when resources are low)

    Borg (microbiology)

    Borg (microbiology)

    Borg_(microbiology)

  • Enoyl-CoA hydratase 2
  • characterization of (R)-specific enoyl coenzyme A hydratase involved in polyhydroxyalkanoate biosynthesis by Aeromonas caviae". Journal of Bacteriology. 180 (3):

    Enoyl-CoA hydratase 2

    Enoyl-CoA_hydratase_2

  • Oxepin-CoA hydrolase
  • Class of enzymes

    coenzyme A hydratase involved in biosynthesis of medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoates in recombinant Escherichia coli" (PDF). Journal of Bacteriology

    Oxepin-CoA hydrolase

    Oxepin-CoA_hydrolase

  • Tistrella
  • Genus of bacteria

    A (December 2002). "Tistrella mobilis gen nov, sp nov, a novel polyhydroxyalkanoate-producing bacterium belonging to alpha-Proteobacteria". The Journal

    Tistrella

    Tistrella

  • Biotextile
  • Specialized materials engineered from natural or synthetic fibers

    and are combined to create high quality polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), silk, and bacterial cellulose polymers. Afterwards, these

    Biotextile

    Biotextile

  • Macromonas bipunctata
  • Species of bacterium

    Kampfer (2005). ""Malikia Granosa" Gen. Nov., sp. nov., a novel polyhydroxyalkanoate- and polyphoosphate- accumulating bacterium isolated from activated

    Macromonas bipunctata

    Macromonas bipunctata

    Macromonas_bipunctata

  • Kineosphaera
  • Genus of bacteria

    "Kineosphaera limosa gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel Gram-positive polyhydroxyalkanoate-accumulating coccus isolated from activated sludge". International

    Kineosphaera

    Kineosphaera

  • Amar K. Mohanty
  • Material scientist and biomaterial engineer

    A.K. (2020). "Review of recent advances on biodegradability of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) bioplastics and their green composites". Green Chemistry, 22(17)

    Amar K. Mohanty

    Amar K. Mohanty

    Amar_K._Mohanty

  • Early-bird effect
  • Ecological effect

    Candry P, Winkler MH, Myung J (2023). "Resource availability governs polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) accumulation and diversity of methanotrophic enrichments from

    Early-bird effect

    Early-bird_effect

  • Phagraphene
  • as for graphene. An unrelated material called PHA/graphene is a polyhydroxyalkanoate graphene composite. Wang, Zhenhai; Zhou, Xiang-Feng; Zhang, Xiaoming;

    Phagraphene

    Phagraphene

  • Edwin A. Dawes
  • British biochemist (1925–2023)

    Hull's biomedical research unit from 1981 to 1992, he led its work on polyhydroxyalkanoate bioplastics, which led to the commercialisation of Biopol by ICI

    Edwin A. Dawes

    Edwin_A._Dawes

  • Chang-Sik Ha
  • South Korean materials scientist

    Madalena M.; Vicente, António A. (December 2020). "Factors affecting polyhydroxyalkanoates biodegradation in soil". Polymer Degradation and Stability. 182

    Chang-Sik Ha

    Chang-Sik_Ha

  • Formatotrophs
  • Organisms that assimilate formate or formic acid

    denitrification process. It is a model microorganism studied for production of polyhydroxyalkanoate, a compound of interest in bioplastic engineering. It has been gaining

    Formatotrophs

    Formatotrophs

  • Phi11 holin family
  • Auxiliadora (2011-07-01). "Controlled autolysis facilitates the polyhydroxyalkanoate recovery in Pseudomonas putida KT2440". Microbial Biotechnology 4(4):

    Phi11 holin family

    Phi11_holin_family

  • Tistrella mobilis
  • Genus of bacteria

    Yokota, Akira (2002). "Tistrella mobilis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel polyhydroxyalkanoate-producing bacterium belonging to .ALPHA.-Proteobacteria". The Journal

    Tistrella mobilis

    Tistrella_mobilis

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Charuhasa | சாருஹஸ

    Goddess Durga

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  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Josabad

    Having a dowry.

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  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Kamaljeet

    One who, Like the lotus is unsoiled, Achiever of perfection, Mentally victorious, Taken medicine

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Deep red, Another name of Lord Shiva, Another name of Agni fire

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bhadrakaali | பத்ரகாலீ

    Fierce form of Kali, Goddess Durga

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    River ford near a cliff.

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    Hawaiian

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    warrior.

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    First Ray of Sun; Sun

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