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    Scientists engineer bacteria to turn plastic waste into painkillers

    spicycreatortips_18q76aBy spicycreatortips_18q76aJune 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tales of turning water into wine or weaving straw into gold are one factor, however a brand new research reveals that scientists can rework trash into . . . Tylenol?

    Scientists on the College of Edinburgh have been in a position to convert plastic waste into paracetamol, aka acetaminophen, the lively ingredient within the ache reliever Tylenol. Stranger but, they pulled off the alchemical feat utilizing the micro organism E. coli. 

    “We’re in a position to rework a prolific environmental and societal waste into such a globally vital treatment in a means that’s fully not possible, utilizing chemistry alone or utilizing biology alone,” says research coauthor Stephen Wallace, a chemical biotechnologist on the College of Edinburgh in Scotland. 

    The analysis staff started with polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a typical plastic present in meals packaging and polyester clothes. Utilizing established chemical strategies, they broke down the PET plastic right into a precursor molecule after which added it right into a cell tradition of E. coli that was genetically modified. 

    Enzymes within the modified E. coli micro organism have been in a position to convert the plastic precursor into paracetamol 92% of the time. The transformation depends on a chemical course of often called a Lossen rearrangement, which may convert one type of molecule into a special type of molecule. Scientists have recognized concerning the Lossen rearrangement for greater than 100 years, however typically observe the phenomenon in a flask or a check tube.

    The analysis group is now working with pharmaceutical makers together with AstraZeneca, one of many research’s sponsors, to duplicate the identical chemical transformations on a bigger scale. 

    The brand new analysis isn’t the primary to watch the best way that micro organism might be deployed to usefully break down plastic. Researchers have beforehand studied how wastewater micro organism present in city waterways use a particular enzyme to chew up plastic trash and convert it into carbon-based meals. 

    As we grapple with the cascading environmental and well being results that a long time of proliferating plastics have wrought on the planet, micro organism able to changing plastic into innocent and even helpful molecules is a promising space of analysis.

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