
Waste cooking oil is a rich carbon source for bacteria, which is utilized in their metabolism to synthesize the fully biodegradable, non-toxic and biocompatible P3HB (a Polyhydroxyalkanoate - PHA). It has applications in cosmetics, biomedicine, packaging, agriculture and in 3D printing. Bacteria are able to produce up to 0,70 kg of PHA out of 1 kg of UCO. One of the advantages of implementing a technology for UCOs valorization is that it is not required to start the selective collection of the oil from scratch.
PHA, circular economy, oils, bioeconomy, used cooking oils
PHA, circular economy, oils, bioeconomy, used cooking oils
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