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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

UNCOVERED: How e coli could be used to make paracetamol | History Defined

  • Scientists have discovered that a strain of common faecal bacteria, E.coli, can convert plastic waste into the drug paracetamol.
  • This finding could lead to innovative new recycling methods for plastic, addressing concerns about microplastics and their health impacts.
  • The process involves E.coli's metabolic chemicals, specifically a chemical reaction called Lossen rearrangement, which can remediate polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic.
  • Researchers successfully produced paracetamol from plastic-derived molecules using E.coli with a 92 per cent yield, marking the first time this has been achieved from a waste product.
  • This technique offers a potential general strategy for upcycling plastic waste and could pave the way for manufacturing other useful nitrogen-containing organic chemicals.

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