Recombinant yeast cells producing polylactic acid and uses thereof
US-2019002933-A1 · Jan 3, 2019 · US
US11802185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11802185-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016925476-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2023 |
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The present invention relates to a masterbatch composition comprising high concentration of biological entities having a polymer-degrading activity and uses thereof for manufacturing biodegradable plastic articles.
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We claim: 1. A masterbatch composition comprising a carrier material and biological entities having a polymer-degrading activity, wherein the carrier material comprises at least one synthetic polymer that has a melting temperature below 180° C. and represents between 10% and 89% by weight of the masterbatch composition, based on the total weight of the masterbatch composition; the biological entities are embedded in the carrier material, wherein the biological entities are selected from enzymes having a synthetic polymer-degrading activity and/or microorganisms expressing an enzyme having a synthetic polymer-degrading activity; and wherein the masterbatch composition is obtained by mixing the carrier material and a formulation comprising said enzymes and/or microorganisms mixed with a diluent or carrier during an extrusion, so that the enzymes and/or microorganisms are embedded in the carrier material of the masterbatch composition. 2. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein the at least one synthetic polymer is selected from the group consisting of PLA, PCL, PBAT, PHA, PBS, PBSA and EVA. 3. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein the carrier material further comprises a filler material, wherein the filler material is selected from the group consisting of calcium carbonate, hydrous magnesium silicate, talc, soapstone, alumnisilicate, kaolin, gypsum, glass fibers, wood flour, plant or vegetable flour, cereal flour, hemp fibers, and derivatives thereof. 4. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein the carrier material further comprises a filler material, and wherein the concentration of said at least one synthetic polymer in the carrier material is higher than the concentration of the filler material. 5. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein the carrier material represents between 20% and 80% by weight of the masterbatch composition. 6. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein a formulation comprising said enzymes having a polyester-degrading activity and said microorganisms expressing an enzyme having a polyester-degrading activity are embedded in the carrier material of the masterbatch composition. 7. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein the biological entities are not suitable for degrading said at least one synthetic polymer of the carrier material. 8. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein the composition further comprises at least one additive selected from the group consisting of plasticizers, coloring agents, processing aids, flame retardant agents, and light stabilizers. 9. A plastic article comprising the masterbatch composition as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the biological entities degrade at least one synthetic polymer of the plastic article. 10. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein the biological entities represent between 11% and 90% by weight of the composition, based on the total weight of the masterbatch composition. 11. The plastic article according to claim 9 , wherein the polymer of the plastic article is different from the polymer(s) of the masterbatch composition, and the biological entities of the masterbatch composition are not suitable for degrading the polymer(s) of said masterbatch composition. 12. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein a formulation comprising enzymes having a polyester-degrading activity are embedded in the carrier material of the masterbatch composition. 13. The masterbatch composition of claim 1 , wherein a formulation comprising microorganisms expressing an enzyme having a polyester-degrading activity are embedded in the carrier material of the masterbatch composition.
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