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1. Biopolymer synonyms, Biopolymer pronunciation, Biopolymer translation, English dictionary definition of Biopolymer

2. Bioplastic, Biopolymer (52 companies found) Compare and research Bioplastic, Biopolymer companies and businesses online

3. Greenbase™ Flowzan ® Biopolymer is a high-purity xanthan gum Biopolymer suspended in a glycol either

4. Customization Available : Global Biopolymer Coatings Market

5. Biopolymer Grafting: Synthesis and Properties presents the latest research and developments in fundamental of synthesis and properties of Biopolymer-based graft copolymers

6. Process and apparatus for the production of algae Biopolymer employing a first stage for the growth of algae and a second stage for Biopolymer production

7. Chitin is a naturally occurring biopolymer, which is a polymer created by an organism. After cellulose, the next most plentiful biopolymer in the entire world is Chitin

8. Biopolymer-coated nanocatalyst can help realize a hydrogen fuel-driven future

9. Biopolymer´s top priority is the study of hyaluronic acid

10. Chitin Chitin is the second most common naturally occuring biopolymer

11. Definition of Biopolymer : a polymeric substance (such as a protein or polysaccharide) formed in a biological system Examples of Biopolymer in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web With warm …

12. Biopolymer‐based coatings can be prepared via different physical or chemical techniques

13. Biopolymer Films Market, By Technology The global Biopolymer films industry share by multilayer films led the overall industry size and accounted for approximately half of the overall volume share in 2015

14. 7 Chitosan, with unique structures and abundant resource, is a biopolymer with Choiceness capability.

15. Flowzan® Biopolymer is a high-purity, high-viscosity xanthan gum featuring patented dispersion tech

16. Bacteria in the vessel metabolize the methane into the Biopolymer poly (3-hydroxybutyrate), or PHB.

17. As the Biopolymer and natural fiber based industry grows, problems associated with production are getting sorted out

18. MOF × Biopolymer: Collaborative Combination of Metal–Organic Framework and Biopolymer for Advanced Anticancer Therapy Kibeom Kim Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea

19. The book presents a broad overview of the Biopolymer grafting process, along with trends in the field

20. At Biopolymer Technology, we are interested in utilizing Biopolymers and transforming them into advanced biomacromolecular materials

21. Some recent developments in the use of Biopolymer-based materials in oil and solvent spillage cleanup processes are

22. Biopolymer GmbH is a family-owned manufacturer of medical devices based in Dümmer, near Hamburg, Germany

23. Poly (γ-glutamic acid) (PGA) is water-soluble, anionic, biodegradable, and edible Biopolymer produced by Bacillus subtilis

24. Biopolymer: ( bī'ō-pol'ē-mer ), A naturally occurring compound that is a polymer containing identical or similar subunits.

25. ‘It is commonly known that a Biopolymer like RNA must fold into a precise three-dimensional conformation for it to properly function.’ ‘Even in its natural state, the melanin Biopolymer contains free electrons in its conjugated structure.’

26. Cellulose [(C 6 H 10 O 5) n] is an organic compound and the most abundant biopolymer on Earth

27. Polymer nanocomposites, especially natural Biopolymer-layered silicate nanocomposites, exhibit markedly improved packaging properties due to their nanometer size dispersion

28. Since then worldwide cooperations with distributors made it possible to make Biopolymer products available in over 71 countries.

29. — 35 % or more but less than 75 % of a high amylose extruded biopolymer produced from corn starch,

30. Welcoming Worldwide Scientific leaders, Researchers, Professors, Industrialists & Students gathering from UK, USA, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Australia at International Biopolymer Conference, Bioplastic Conference, Biopolymer and Bioplastic Conference, Polymer Chemistry Meetings, workshops and symposia on August 03-04, 2020 Switzerland.

31. Biopolymer Coatings Market: Product Landscape Based on the product, the market saw maximum growth in the nitrocellulose segment in 2019

32. Chimeric molecule: a molecule (usually a biopolymer) containing sequences derived from two different genes; specifically, from two different species

33. A Biopolymer intended (initially) as a replacement for PVC (plastisol) in the creation of soft plastic fishing baits

34. The key difference between polymer and Biopolymer is that most of the polymers are non-degradable whereas Biopolymers are degradable.

35. Biopolymer scaffolds for tissue engineering allow cellular organization into tissue substitutes and can regulate development of connective tissue to minimize scarring. Cultured skin substitutes (CSS), consisting of autologous fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a Biopolymer sponge, have been successfully used to treat full-thickness burns.

36. 'By changing two or three numbers in the computer code, we can adapt all the predictions for new biopolymer sources,' he says.

37. — whether or not containing 30 % (± 10 %) of biodegradable polyester resin but never to a level that exceeds the amount of the high amylose biopolymer

38. Biopolymer-treated soils enhance their soil strengthening , reduce their hydraulic conductivity , and improve soil dynamic properties and the resistance to soil erosion in geotechnical engineering

39. When physical coating approaches are used, the Biopolymer is deposited directly onto the substrate via a technical process, e.g., spin coating, dip coating, electrospinning, vapor transport, etc.

40. What does Biopolymer mean? A macromolecule in a living organism that is formed by linking together several smaller molecules, as a protein from ami

41. whether or not containing 30 % (± 10 %) of biodegradable polyester resin but never to a level that exceeds the amount of the high amylose biopolymer

42. The novel biopolymer-based LDH nanocomposites were not as stable at high temperatures as composites with unmodified LDH but had better photo-oxidative stability in accelerated weathering tests.

43. Biopolymer Industries provides high value multi-functional polymers and additives to many markets including those concerned with erosion control, soil stabilization, mining, infrastructure, dust control, water conservation, and horticulture

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45. Powder consisting of 90 % (± 5 %) by weight of a high amylose extruded biopolymer produced from corn starch, 10 % (± 5 %) by weight of a synthetic polymer and 0,5 % (± 0,25 %) of stearic acid

46. Chitosan is a close derivative of Chitin [poly(acetylglucosamine)], and is the second most abundant biopolymer in the world! Only cellulose (the building block of all plants) is more abundant in nature

47. Biopolymers are dangerous mainly for 3 reasons: They can trigger an excessive inflammatory reaction in the body, because the body identifies the biopolymer as a foreign object and triggers a defensive reaction

48. Biopolymer-based adsorbents have been widely investigated for cleanup of oil and solvents due to their relative abundance, sustainability, low-cost, selectivity, fast adsorption kinetics, reusability and environmental benignity

49. Chitin is a white, hard, inelastic, nitrogenous polysaccharide and the second most abundant biopolymer (after cellulose) that is found in the exoskeletons of crabs, prawns, insects, and even in the cell walls of fungi

50. 01, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Biopolymer Packaging Market Forecast to 2027 - COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis by Material Type, End User, and Geography" report has been added