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The mechanism, biopolymers and active compounds for the production of nanoparticles by anti-solvent precipitation: A review.

Food Research International, 2023
The anti-solvent precipitation method has been investigated to produce biopolymeric nanoparticles in recent years. Biopolymeric nanoparticles have better water solubility and stability when compared with unmodified biopolymers.
W. D. Caicedo Chacon   +3 more
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A comprehensive review on chemical properties and applications of biopolymers and their composites.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
In a world that canopies numerous opportunities to advance towards a green sustainable life, biopolymer development offers a platform that fits into the paradigm of achieving an eco-friendly environment whilst reducing reliance on the scarce fossil fuel ...
Ashish B. George   +4 more
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Animal derived biopolymers for food packaging applications: A review.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
It is essential to use environment-friendly, non-toxic, biodegradable and sustainable materials for various applications. Biopolymers are derived from renewable sources like plants, microorganisms, and agricultural wastes.
Sazzadur Rahman   +3 more
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Renewable and sustainable biobased materials: An assessment on biofibers, biofilms, biopolymers and biocomposites

, 2020
The current global scenario has a great impact on the development of new bio-based materials due to its vital advantages that are helpful in replacing synthetic and hazardous materials.
A. Vinod   +3 more
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Biopolymers for Hygroscopic Material Development

Advances in Materials, 2023
The effective management of atmospheric water will create huge value for mankind. Diversified and sustainable biopolymers that are derived from organisms provide rich building blocks for various hygroscopic materials.
Qing Li   +9 more
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Biopolymers and composites: Properties, characterization and their applications in food, medical and pharmaceutical industries

, 2021
Polymers have occupied an indispensable role in almost all types of industries for their immense physical and mechanical characteristics, mainly in food, packaging, pharmaceutical and therapeutic sectors.
G. Udayakumar   +9 more
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Biopolymer stereocomplexes

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2003
A polymer stereocomplex is defined as a stereoselective interaction between two complementing stereoregular polymers, that interlock and form a new composite, demonstrating altered physical properties in comparison to the parent polymers. The main interactions, resulting in the complexation, are suggested to rely on stereoselective van der Waals forces.
Joram, Slager, Abraham J, Domb
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A comprehensive review on recent advancements in biodegradation and sustainable management of biopolymers.

Environmental Pollution, 2022
Recent years have seen upsurge in plastic manufacturing and its utilization in various fields, such as, packaging, household goods, medical applications, and beauty products.
S. K. Awasthi   +9 more
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Recent advancements and perspectives on processable natural biopolymers: Cellulose, chitosan, eggshell membrane, and silk fibroin.

Science Bulletin
With the rapid development of the global economy and the continuous consumption of fossil resources, sustainable and biodegradable natural biomass has garnered extensive attention as a promising substitute for synthetic polymers.
Xinhua Liang   +9 more
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Composite hydrogels assembled from food-grade biopolymers: Fabrication, properties, and applications.

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Biopolymer hydrogels have a broad range of applications as soft materials in a variety of commercial products, including foods, cosmetics, agrochemicals, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical products.
D. Mcclements
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