C08H1/00

Photoactivated crosslinking of a protein or peptide

A method of crosslinking a protein or peptide for use as a biomaterial, the method comprising the step of irradiating a photoactivatable metal-ligand complex and an electron acceptor in the presence of the protein or peptide, thereby initiating a cross-linking reaction to form a 3-dimensional matrix of the biomaterial.

Preparation and/or formulation of proteins cross-linked with polysaccharides

Therapeutic compositions and/or formulations are provided, comprising: at least one cross-linked protein matrix, wherein the at least one cross-linked protein matrix comprises at least one protein residue and at least one saccharide-containing residue, and methods of producing the same. The cross-linked protein matrix may be derived from cross-linking a full length or substantially full length protein, such as tropoelastin, elastin, albumin, collagen, collagen monomers, immunoglobulins, insulin, and/or derivatives or combinations thereof, with a saccharide containing cross-linking agent, such as a polysaccharide cross-linking agent derived from, for example, hyaluronic acid or a cellulose derivative. The therapeutic compositions may be administered topically or by injection. The present disclosure also provides methods, systems, and/or kits for the preparation and/or formulation of the compositions disclosed herein.

Preparation and/or formulation of proteins cross-linked with polysaccharides

Therapeutic compositions and/or formulations are provided, comprising: at least one cross-linked protein matrix, wherein the at least one cross-linked protein matrix comprises at least one protein residue and at least one saccharide-containing residue, and methods of producing the same. The cross-linked protein matrix may be derived from cross-linking a full length or substantially full length protein, such as tropoelastin, elastin, albumin, collagen, collagen monomers, immunoglobulins, insulin, and/or derivatives or combinations thereof, with a saccharide containing cross-linking agent, such as a polysaccharide cross-linking agent derived from, for example, hyaluronic acid or a cellulose derivative. The therapeutic compositions may be administered topically or by injection. The present disclosure also provides methods, systems, and/or kits for the preparation and/or formulation of the compositions disclosed herein.

WOOD ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PROTEINS AND POLY (GLYCIDYL ETHER), AND USES THEREOF

There is disclosed: a wood adhesive composition comprising a protein and a poly(glycidyl ether); a method for using the wood adhesive composition to make a composite wood product; and composite wood products made using the wood adhesive composition.

WOOD ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PROTEINS AND POLY (GLYCIDYL ETHER), AND USES THEREOF

There is disclosed: a wood adhesive composition comprising a protein and a poly(glycidyl ether); a method for using the wood adhesive composition to make a composite wood product; and composite wood products made using the wood adhesive composition.

ADHESIVE WITH PROTEIN
20210292624 · 2021-09-23 · ·

Adhesives, methods of producing adhesives, and cellulosic products formed with the adhesive are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, an adhesive includes a protein, a first reactant that has a plurality of isocyanate moieties, and a second reactant with one or more of a chlorohydrin moiety, an azetidinium moiety, and an epoxy moiety. The protein is reacted with the first reactant to form a functionalized protein intermediate, and the functionalized protein intermediate is then reacted with the second reactant.

Shape Memory Silk Materials

The present application relates to silk fibroin-based materials, methods for making and using the same. Provided materials exhibit shape memory characteristics while showing comparable or better volumetric swelling, biocompatibility and/or degradability when compared to current memory polymers derived from either natural or synthetic materials.

Highly crystalline spherical silk fibroin micro-particles and a process for preparation thereof

The present invention provides silk fibroin micro-particles having a high crystallinity index (1.3-1.5) and low sphericity index (≤0.01) and a process for the preparation thereof. The high crystallinity index confers longer degradation periods to the instant silk fibroin micro-particles, therefore facilitating their use in biomedical applications.

Highly crystalline spherical silk fibroin micro-particles and a process for preparation thereof

The present invention provides silk fibroin micro-particles having a high crystallinity index (1.3-1.5) and low sphericity index (≤0.01) and a process for the preparation thereof. The high crystallinity index confers longer degradation periods to the instant silk fibroin micro-particles, therefore facilitating their use in biomedical applications.

Process of Making A Gluten-based Biodegradable Material
20210283862 · 2021-09-16 ·

The present invention is directed to a fully biodegradable material based on a plant protein. The present invention is also directed to a process method of making a gluten-based biodegradable material by a water induced flocculation step. A fully hydrated gluten dough with or without an additive or/and a filler formed from the flocculation step, which has low viscoelasticity, is further molded into an article with desired shapes under a low shear stress in a relatively low temperature range. A rigid or flexible biodegradable plastic article is obtained by removing extra water at a temperature lower than decomposition temperature of the gluten.