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titleOfInvention BIOPRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH VEGETABLE SPONGE (LUFFA CYLINDRICA)??
abstract DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOPRODUCT ASSOCIATED WITH VEGETABLE SPONGE (LUFFA CYLINDRICA). The present invention deals with a process for the development of a bioproduct (microbial network) associated with plant sponge (Luffa cylindrica). The bioproduct corresponds to the encapsulation of microbial consortia that degrade contaminants, together with the structuring/absorbent material, allied to the nutrient necessary for the metabolic process of microorganisms. These correspond to microbial networks based on a mix of polymers and vegetable sponge, with application in the area of remediation of liquid matrices. Microbial nets have the function of containment and microbiological treatment at the same time. The bioproduct manufacturing and application process aims to prevent microbial consortia from disintegrating, promoting resistance, providing better distribution and standardization. The methodology consists of a simple and fast process. The plant sponge acts as an adsorbent for the contaminant, facilitating the access of microorganisms to the carbon source, while other components (polymer mix) act to give structure and flexibility to the bioproduct. It is worth mentioning that this bioproduct can in the future be applied directly to contaminated matrices and can still be adapted for application in several areas with similar environmental problems.
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