Animals Found to Degrade Natural Bioplastics with Enzymes
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology discovered that many animal species possess enzymes capable of breaking down microbial bioplastics (PHAs). This finding, published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, challenges previous assumptions that only microorganisms could do this, suggesting a new pathway for carbon transfer in food webs.
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