“…Besides, some haloarchaea can be used in the bioremediation processes to remove heavy metals and inorganic anions from brines and salty water (Oren, 2010;Nájera-Fernández et al, 2012;Martínez-Espinosa et al, 2015;Hou and Cui, 2018;Zuo et al, 2018;Pacholak et al, 2021;Pfeifer et al, 2021;Martínez et al, 2022;Moopantakath et al, 2023). Within haloarchaea, the most promising microorganism is Haloferax mediterranei (Pfeifer et al, 2021;Hagagy et al, 2022;Costa et al, 2023;Diankristanti et al, 2023), because it can synthesize PHBV without using any HV precursor (as required by other microorganisms) and can use different carbon sources to accomplish it (Tan et al, 2014b;Han et al, 2015;Parroquin-Gonzalez and Winterburn, 2023). 10.3389/fmats.2024.1405483 The metabolic pathways that allow the production of PHA are diverse if they are analyzed and compared in all groups of microorganisms, but essentially, all of them share the following reactions.…”