Thickness based Degradation Study of Commercial Polyethylene Waste Carry Bags using Galleria mellonella Worms

Jayaprakash, R. and Ayyadurai, G.K. and Shajahan, A. and Rathika, S. (2024) Thickness based Degradation Study of Commercial Polyethylene Waste Carry Bags using Galleria mellonella Worms. Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment, 28 (5). pp. 100-105. ISSN 22784527

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Abstract

Modern world is facing lot of polymers which degrade land and will reduce agricultural yield .in many ways. Thus, the cost-effective degradation or recycling is being studied by the researchers. This study reformed settings to study the Galleria mellonella wax worm's impact on polyethylene polymer degradation. This work isolated the worms from waste honey comb and treated five worms with the collected polymers. Trials were conducted at different seasons and monitored the degradation. Trials results showed minimum average degradation of 86 mg over 216 h with five matured worms. The results showed that worm saliva degraded polymers. In addition to coverings, rough and flexible textile Cary bags disintegrates quickly. Despite diverse settings, matured larvals degrade rapidly at night and in summer. The trials showed that larval angriness and worm quantity caused degradation inconsistency. Waxworm mediated degradations are effective for small polymer quantities with countless worms. This work proposed that the waste honeycomb with worms can be mixed along with the small village dumping yards for the minimum polymer waste degradation which is simple and easy. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Environmental Science > Waste Management and Disposal
Divisions: Medicine > Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College and Hospital, Salem > Biochemistry
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email techsupport@mosys.org
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2025 06:26
URI: https://vmuir.mosys.org/id/eprint/1586

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