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Which of the following institute of Haryana has invented a technique of producing biochemical poly hydroxy butarate (PHB), which is useful in making eco-friendly, cheaper and self-degradable bioplastic ?
Haryana Science and Technology Department
Haryana Krishi Vigyan kendra
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University
Haryana Pollution Board Control
A technique of producing biochemical poly hydroxy butarate (PHB), which is useful in making eco-friendly, cheaper and self-degradable bioplastic, developed by the scientists of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), has been granted a patent by the Patent Office of the Union Government. Vice Chancellor Prof KP Singh said on Wednesday that a team of scientists of molecular biology, biotechnology and bioinformatics department, led by Dr Virendra K Sikka, had produced the high-value PHB by molecular manipulations of strains of eco-friendly microorganism rhizobium species.
“The PHB can be processed along with additives, like starch, to convert it into mouldable low density bioplastic which is fully biodegradable,” said the VC, adding that the blends of PHB with conventional plastics can be an easy means to tackle the environmental hazards arising from polyethylene.
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