BBAU Scientist Patents Bioplastic from Cow Dung
Aspect | Details |
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Headline | BBAU Scientist Granted Patent for Bioplastic Technology |
Location | Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow, India |
Patent Issuer | Government of India |
Key Innovation | Bio-plastic production using cow dung and a special type of bacteria |
Main Material | Polyhydroxy butyrate (PHB), a naturally degradable bio-plastic |
Previous PHB Sources | Sugarcane, maize, wheat, rice, banana peels |
Cost Reduction | Modified cow-dung-based medium reduces PHB production cost by 200 times |
Applications | Bottles, polybags, and other useful items |
Decomposition Time | 40-50 years (compared to thousands of years for traditional plastic) |
Environmental Impact | No harm to the environment; addresses global warming and plastic pollution |
Bio-Plastic Definition | Derived from renewable organic sources like sugarcane, corn; not always biodegradable |
Production Process | Extracting sugar from plants to create polylactic acid (PLA) or polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) from microorganisms |
Environmental Benefit | Absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2); reduces carbon footprint compared to fossil-based plastics |
Health Advantage | No harmful chemicals like phthalates |
Durability | As strong and durable as traditional plastics |
Use Cases | Food packaging, agriculture, medical supplies |