Bioplastic From Bacteria - BLOOM Videoseries
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Can you imagine how bacteria can help to produce bioplastic? A bioplastic which is biodegradable and even biocompatible? In this episode of the Bloom video series we will see how it works, by visiting Dr. Maciej Guzik in his lab at the Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry PAS in Krakau.
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If you want to more know about the process and the work of the researcher, you can also listen to the Bloom podcast interview with Dr. Maciej Guzik:
bloom-bioeconomy.eu/podcasts/
Credits:
Videoproduction: Otelo eGen, Linz, Austria
Support: University of Agriculture in Krakow
Moderation: Błażej Dawidson - Наука
Thank you for your interesting storytelling and funny motion-graphics.
Thank you for this nice video :)
good progress !
Amazing 👏👏
Wow it is interesting😍👌🏻
Sir can you explain how to extract bio plastic from microbial biomass
A produção de rejeitos da agricultura brasileira é capaz de fornecer matéria prima pro produção de bioplásrico em boa parte do mundo.
Hi I’m doing MSc research project on bio plastic production from bacteria. I haven’t got a proper research article (process and details) till now. It would be very helpful if you share the detailed information about this research
you go search in science direcct u will find article, we took up the work already
Hello! I'm doing research on production of biodegradable plastic by bacteria using agricultural waste, I was able to isolate 10 Bacillus spp from soil. But I'm having problem with the extraction. Please can you share the procedure for extraction. Please please
We to let's work
Did you get the details
Freat content buddies you have to continue
good
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Thus creativity
Did they say what the name is of this bioplastic? I must've missed it..
Probably PHA
We are looking for team in bio polymer
I can work for you.
im an msc student and my research topic is production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from actinomyces and algae for making bioplastics
hi.. I am doing a mini project on production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from bacillus circulans
You skipped all the good parts
wow there's far fewer views on this then I thought usually videos like this have millions of views meanwhile the video just below which is made by a video that makes Russian propaganda