TY - JOUR
T1 - Molecular design of biodegradable functional polymers, 5
T2 - Enzymatic degradation of polycarboxylates containing vinyl alcohol blocks as biodegradable segment
AU - Matsumura, Shuichi
AU - Shimagami, Youko
AU - Kanamaru, Minako
AU - Toshima, Kazunobu
AU - Tsuji, Masao
PY - 1997/7
Y1 - 1997/7
N2 - Poly(sodium carboxylate)s containing vinyl alcohol blocks were prepared, and their microbial degradability and the poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) dehydrogenase activity as a function of vinyl alcohol block length in the polymer chain were analyzed. A clear relationship between the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) biodegradability using the activated sludge and the relative activity of PVA dehydrogenase of a PVA-assimilating strain, Alcaligenes faecalis KK314, was observed. A vinyl alcohol block length of about 7 monomer units corresponds to the minimum chain length of the vinyl alcohol block length which acts as a biodegradable segment in the poly[(disodium fumarate)-co-(vinyl alcohol)]. The enzymatic cleavability of polycarboxylates containing vinyl alcohol blocks was estimated using the cell-free extracts of a PVA-assimilating microbial strain, A. faecalis KK314, as the PVA-cleaving enzyme source for both PVA dehydrogenase and hydrolase. The molecular weight of the polycarboxylates was reduced depending on the vinyl alcohol block length, and a similar molecular weight reduction tendency was observed with respect to the BOD values and PVA dehydrogenase activities.
AB - Poly(sodium carboxylate)s containing vinyl alcohol blocks were prepared, and their microbial degradability and the poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) dehydrogenase activity as a function of vinyl alcohol block length in the polymer chain were analyzed. A clear relationship between the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) biodegradability using the activated sludge and the relative activity of PVA dehydrogenase of a PVA-assimilating strain, Alcaligenes faecalis KK314, was observed. A vinyl alcohol block length of about 7 monomer units corresponds to the minimum chain length of the vinyl alcohol block length which acts as a biodegradable segment in the poly[(disodium fumarate)-co-(vinyl alcohol)]. The enzymatic cleavability of polycarboxylates containing vinyl alcohol blocks was estimated using the cell-free extracts of a PVA-assimilating microbial strain, A. faecalis KK314, as the PVA-cleaving enzyme source for both PVA dehydrogenase and hydrolase. The molecular weight of the polycarboxylates was reduced depending on the vinyl alcohol block length, and a similar molecular weight reduction tendency was observed with respect to the BOD values and PVA dehydrogenase activities.
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U2 - 10.1002/macp.1997.021980721
DO - 10.1002/macp.1997.021980721
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0000310214
SN - 1022-1352
VL - 198
SP - 2291
EP - 2305
JO - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
JF - Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
IS - 7
ER -