International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2024)

Enzymatic Synthesis and Structural Modeling of Bio-Based Oligoesters as an Approach for the Fast Screening of Marine Biodegradation and Ecotoxicity

  • Anamaria Todea,
  • Ioan Bîtcan,
  • Marco Giannetto,
  • Iulia Ioana Rădoi,
  • Raffaele Bruschi,
  • Monia Renzi,
  • Serena Anselmi,
  • Francesca Provenza,
  • Tecla Bentivoglio,
  • Fioretta Asaro,
  • Emanuele Carosati,
  • Lucia Gardossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25105433
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 10
p. 5433

Abstract

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Given the widespread use of esters and polyesters in products like cosmetics, fishing nets, lubricants and adhesives, whose specific application(s) may cause their dispersion in open environments, there is a critical need for stringent eco-design criteria based on biodegradability and ecotoxicity evidence. Our approach integrates experimental and computational methods based on short oligomers, offering a screening tool for the rapid identification of sustainable monomers and oligomers, with a special focus on bio-based alternates. We provide insights into the relationships between the chemical structure and properties of bio-based oligomers in terms of biodegradability in marine environments and toxicity in benchmark organisms. The experimental results reveal that the considered aromatic monomers (terephthalic acid and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid) accumulate under the tested conditions (OECD 306), although some slight biodegradation is observable when the inoculum derives from sites affected by industrial and urban pollution, which suggests that ecosystems adapt to non-natural chemical pollutants. While clean seas are more susceptible to toxic chemical buildup, biotic catalytic activities offer promise for plastic pollution mitigation. Without prejudice to the fact that biodegradability inherently signifies a desirable trait in plastic products, nor that it automatically grants them a sustainable “license”, this study is intended to facilitate the rational design of new polymers and materials on the basis of specific uses and applications.

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