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BIODEGRADABLE PROTEIN-BASED PLASTICS WITH IMPROVED MECHANICAL STRENGTH AND WATER RESISTANCE
20210171773 · 2021-06-10 ·

The present disclosure describes protein-based resin compositions. In particular, the compositions employ methacrylated or acrylated protein, a strengthening agent, a plasticizer, and an initiator. The protein-based resin compositions may be used for making solid articles that are biodegradable and possess a high degree of tensile strength and water resistance. Methods of preparing the biodegradable protein-based plastic articles are also disclosed.

DEGRADABLE THIOL-ENE POLYMERS AND METHODS OF MAKING THEREOF
20210154306 · 2021-05-27 ·

Provided are methods for linking polypeptides (including peptides and proteins) to other moieties using radical imitated thiol-ene chemistries, for example, modifying a polypeptide by introducing reactive thiol groups and reacting the thiol groups with olefin-containing reagents or alkyne-containing reagents under conditions that support radical thiol-ene or thiol-yne reactions. The reactive thiol groups have greater activity for radical thiol-ene reactions that a cysteine thiol group, including thiol groups that are separated from the peptide backbone by at least two carbon atoms, for example, the thiol group of a homocysteine residue. Also provided are compositions and biomaterials containing the linked polypeptides, for example, peptide and protein conjugates, and thiol-ene based biocompatible hydrogel polymers, and their uses in the medical field.

DEGRADABLE THIOL-ENE POLYMERS AND METHODS OF MAKING THEREOF
20210154306 · 2021-05-27 ·

Provided are methods for linking polypeptides (including peptides and proteins) to other moieties using radical imitated thiol-ene chemistries, for example, modifying a polypeptide by introducing reactive thiol groups and reacting the thiol groups with olefin-containing reagents or alkyne-containing reagents under conditions that support radical thiol-ene or thiol-yne reactions. The reactive thiol groups have greater activity for radical thiol-ene reactions that a cysteine thiol group, including thiol groups that are separated from the peptide backbone by at least two carbon atoms, for example, the thiol group of a homocysteine residue. Also provided are compositions and biomaterials containing the linked polypeptides, for example, peptide and protein conjugates, and thiol-ene based biocompatible hydrogel polymers, and their uses in the medical field.

Molded Article and Method for Production Thereof
20210162677 · 2021-06-03 · ·

Disclosed is a molded article including a modified fibroin and a water resistance-imparting material. The modified fibroin and the water resistance-imparting material may be covalently bonded.

FIBROUS PROTEINACEOUS NETWORKS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Disclosed herein are engineered bacteria that manufacture biofilms from bacterial amyloid structures. These biofilms and biofilm matrices are capable of generating fibrous proteinaceous networks and being used as 3D-printing inks.

Matrices comprising a modified polysaccharide

The present invention discloses a matrix comprising a modified polysaccharide consisting of repeating disaccharide units whereby in at least 11% of the disaccharide units one primary alcohol group is oxidized into a carboxylic acid group.

Matrices comprising a modified polysaccharide

The present invention discloses a matrix comprising a modified polysaccharide consisting of repeating disaccharide units whereby in at least 11% of the disaccharide units one primary alcohol group is oxidized into a carboxylic acid group.

Modified biopolymers and methods of producing and using the same
10982013 · 2021-04-20 ·

Modified biopolymers, such as, charge-modified biopolymers, cross-linked biopolymers, and cross-linked, charge-modified biopolymers are provided along with methods of producing and using the same.

Modified biopolymers and methods of producing and using the same
10982013 · 2021-04-20 ·

Modified biopolymers, such as, charge-modified biopolymers, cross-linked biopolymers, and cross-linked, charge-modified biopolymers are provided along with methods of producing and using the same.

Purification Process For Capsular Polysaccharide

Purification methods suitable for purification of bacterial capsular polysaccharides from Streptococcus strains are provided.