Yes Sir, thank you Jim.
We still don't know the details of how this biodegradation occurs, but there is a possibility that an enzyme is responsible. The next step is to detect, isolate, and produce this enzyme in vitro on an industrial scale.. Paste from Jim?s article. VITRO means in a test tube or lab bench is another way of saying.
I was texting about the chemical, X, that the moth/larva produce that degraded plastic or wax. I would very much like to know what X is that eludes so many scientists. Wax particularly is so difficult to chemically alter.
Ms. Member, bacteria yes. That makes perfect sense. Thank you Lady for researching this for BeeMaster. You are a jewel!
Best to All,