Polyhydroxyalkanoate synthases-enzymes involved in biodegradable polymer synthesis
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Electron transfer properties of biobased and biodegradable polymers: PHA as a case study. [PDF]
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Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA): bacterial cellulose composites for biomedical applications
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Bioresource Technology, 2003Polyhydroxyalkanoates have gained major importance due to their structural diversity and close analogy to plastics. These are gaining more and more importance world over. Different sources (natural isolates, recombinant bacteria, plants) and other methods are being investigated to exert more control over the quality, quantity and economics of poly(3 ...
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