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A critical review on production of biopolymers from algae biomass and their applications.
Bioresource Technology, 2021Algae is abundantly present in our ecosystems and can be easily extracted and used for production of biopolymers. Algae does not produce any anthropogenic, harmful effects, has a good growth rate, and cultivable in wastewater.
A. Kartik +6 more
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Synthetic Biopolymers and Their Composites: Advantages and Limitations-An Overview.
Macromolecular rapid communications, 2021Recently, polymer science and engineering research has shifted toward the development of environmentally benign polymers to reduce the impact of plastic leakage on the ecosystems. Stringent regulations and concerns regarding conventional polymers are the
A. Mtibe +3 more
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ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2020
Natural biopolymer-based conductive hydrogels, which combine inherent renewable, nontoxic features, biocompatibility and biodegradability of biopolymers, and excellent flexibility and conductivity of conductive hydrogels, exhibit great potential in ...
Chen Cui +5 more
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Natural biopolymer-based conductive hydrogels, which combine inherent renewable, nontoxic features, biocompatibility and biodegradability of biopolymers, and excellent flexibility and conductivity of conductive hydrogels, exhibit great potential in ...
Chen Cui +5 more
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, 2021
Background Spray drying is still the most important technique for the microencapsulation of bioactive ingredients. It makes possible to create easy-handling powdered microcapsules from liquid material in one simple and easy-scalable operation.
K. Samborska +10 more
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Background Spray drying is still the most important technique for the microencapsulation of bioactive ingredients. It makes possible to create easy-handling powdered microcapsules from liquid material in one simple and easy-scalable operation.
K. Samborska +10 more
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Production of biopolymers from food waste: constrains and perspectives.
Bioresource Technology, 2022Food is an essential commodity for the survival of any form of life on earth. Yet generation of plethora of food waste has significantly elevated the global concern for food scarcity, human and environment deterioration.
Krishna Gautam +6 more
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Current advances and future perspectives of 3D printing natural-derived biopolymers.
Carbohydrate Polymers, 20193D printing enables the complex or customized structures production in high speed and resolution. However, the lack of bio-based materials with user-defined biochemical and mechanical property is a significant barrier that limits the widespread adoption ...
Jun Liu +5 more
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Naturally-derived biopolymers: Potential platforms for enzyme immobilization.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019Naturally-derived biopolymers such as alginate, chitosan, cellulose, agarose, guar gum/guaran, agar, carrageenan, gelatin, dextran, xanthan, and pectins, etc.
M. Bilal, Hafiz M.N. Iqbal
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Advanced biopolymers for automobile and aviation engineering applications
Journal of polymer research, 2023Md Zillur Rahman +5 more
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2011
This handbook focuses on biopolymers for both environmental and biomedical applications. It shows recent advances in technology in all areas from chemical synthesis or biosynthesis to end use applications. These areas have not been covered in a single book before and they include biopolymers for chemical and biotechnological modifications, material ...
Kalia, S, Avérous, Luc
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This handbook focuses on biopolymers for both environmental and biomedical applications. It shows recent advances in technology in all areas from chemical synthesis or biosynthesis to end use applications. These areas have not been covered in a single book before and they include biopolymers for chemical and biotechnological modifications, material ...
Kalia, S, Avérous, Luc
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