Scientists turn plastic waste into Parkinson’s drug levodopa using engineered bacteria
Researchers engineered Escherichia coli to convert PET waste into levodopa with 84% efficiency, using a two-step microbial process that also integrates carbon dioxide capture.
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Waste Plastic Turned into Parkinson’s Drug
A drug to treat Parkinson’s disease can be made from waste plastic bottles using a pioneering method, a new study shows. The approach harnesses the power of bacteria to transform post-consumer plastic into L-DOPA, a frontline medication for the neurological disorder. It’s the first time a biological process has achieved this, and the scientists behind […] The post Waste Plastic Turned into Parkinson’s Drug appeared first on Good News Network.
Scientists turn plastic waste into Parkinson’s drug levodopa using engineered bacteria
Researchers engineered a two-strain microbial system that converts PET-derived terephthalic acid into levodopa, overcoming key bottlenecks in transport and enzyme inhibition. The proof-of-concept process achieves high yields under mild conditions and demonstrates a potential route for upcycling plastic waste into valuable pharmaceuticals.
From plastic waste to Parkinson’s treatment via engineered bacteria
Could discarded plastic really be transformed into a therapeutic to treat neurodegenerative diseases? Edinburgh researchers think so.Edinburgh researchers have engineered bacteria so it transforms plastic waste into treatment for Parkinson's disease. Image: Adobe.Waste plastic bottles could be transformed into drugs to treat the neurodegenerative disease Parkinson’s via a natural biological method say scientists at the University of Edinburgh.Po…
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