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3983553 
Journal Article 
Production of biodegradable plastic by filamentous bacteria isolated from Saudi Arabia 
Aly, MM; Al-Garni, SM; Kabli, SA 
2011 
Yes 
Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment
ISSN: 1459-0255 
751-756 
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (MIAs) are energy and carbon storage materials accumulated under unfavorable microbial growth conditions in the presence of excess carbon source. PHAs were attracting much attention as substitute for non-degradable petro-chemically derived plastics because of their similar material properties to conventional plastics and complete biodegradability under natural environment upon disposal. Out of twenty actinomycetes isolates obtained from different samples collected from Jeddah city, Saudi Arabia, sixteen isolates (80%) accumulated polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) 0.5-9% of their dry weight after growth at 30 degrees C for 7 days. The isolation media were both starch-nitrate and actinomycete isolation agar (AIA) media with and without 25 mu g/ml streptomycin and 10% NaCl. The best PHB producer isolate (NM10) which accumulated 9% of PHB of its dry weight was selected for more studies. Based on the morphological, physiological and biochemical tests, it was identified as Streptomyces sp. NM 10. Culturing of the selected Streptomyces isolate in production medium with pH 6.5 and incubation at 25 degrees C and 120 rpm for 5 days enhanced both growth and % of PHB accumulation, respectively, from 9% to 15.2%. 
Actinomycetes; Streptomyces; poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate; biodegradation