The Battle against Plastic Pollution; The Vanquish in Macroalgal Alginates: A review
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The persistent environmental threat posed by conventional plastics has catalyzed global efforts
toward sustainable alternatives. This review explores the potential role of brown seaweed-derived
alginates in bioplastic development, spotlighting their ecological compatibility and functional
promise. It examines the structural and physicochemical attributes of alginates, positioning them as a
viable polymer for bioplastic fabrication. Key insights include feasibility assessments of production
at laboratory scale, degradation pathways influenced by microbial activity, and the broader
ecological implications of bioplastic breakdown in marine and terrestrial environments. The review
also outlines extraction and processing protocols for alginate-based bioplastics, offering a scalable
framework for future innovation. Brown seaweed alginates thus emerge not only as a scientific
solution but as a strategic contender in the global battle to vanquish plastic pollution.
