Article | REF: BIO6255 V1

Polyhydroxyalkanoates for Biomedical Applications

Authors: Jean GUEZENNEC, Yves-Marie CORRE, Christelle SIMON-COLIN

Publication date: November 10, 2014, Review date: May 16, 2024

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3. Screening methodologies

While these PHAs represent a new generation of innovative biopolymers, finding the microorganisms capable of producing them is the first major challenge in the development of these polymers. This screening can be carried out using two approaches:

  • a cultivation approach involving bacterial metabolism under growing conditions conducive to the synthesis of these PHAs;

  • a molecular approach based on analysis of the microorganism's genetic profile.

3.1 Cultivation approach

This approach has long been used to identify bacterial strains capable of producing these biopolymers. Bacteria are placed in a culture medium enriched in carbon source and depleted in nitrogen, phosphate,...

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