Patent classifications
C08L2201/06
Esterified starch and starch-containing plastic composition
There is provided esterified starch which can be produced without using a non-aqueous organic solvent and has water resistance and miscibility with another plastic, and a starch-containing plastic composition. The esterified starch is obtained such that a starch mixture containing starch and a polyhydric alcohol, which is subjected to a heat treatment, is esterified with a vinyl ester and carbonate. Since the starch in the starch mixture enters a state in which starch granules are disintegrated by the polyhydric alcohol, by heating the starch mixture containing starch and a polyhydric alcohol, it is possible to esterify the starch without using a non-aqueous organic solvent and to obtain esterified starch having a high ester substitution degree. According to the esterified starch of the present invention, it is possible to obtain a starch-containing plastic composition having high hydrophobicity, and excellent water resistance and miscibility with another plastic.
REINFORCED BIODEGRADABLE COMPOSITE MATERIAL
The present disclosure relates to a composite material comprising glass fiber and a polymer blend comprising polylactic acid (PLA) and polybutylene succinate (PBS), wherein the composite material comprises about 10 wt-% to about 80 wt-% of glass fibre, and wherein the polymer blend comprises about 20 wt-% to about 60 wt-% of PLA and about 40 wt-% to about 80 wt-% of PBS. The disclosure also relates to an article comprising the reinforced composite material.
GENE DELIVERY CARRIER
Disclosed are methods, compositions, reagents, systems, and kits to prepare and utilize poly (β-amino ester) (PBAE) polymers, which are synthesized via Michael addition reactions of diacrylates and amines disclosed herein. Various embodiments utilize lactones and lactone derivatives to generate the diacrylate compounds. The PBAE polymers are shown to be effective biodegradable carriers for the delivery of an agent such as an organic molecule, inorganic molecule, nucleic acid, protein, peptide, polynucleotide, targeting agent, an isotopically labeled chemical compound, vaccine, or an immunological agent.
Process for preparing a biodegradable plastic composition
The present invention relates to plastic composition comprising at least one polyester, biological entities having a polyester-degrading activity and at least an anti-acid filler, wherein the biological entities represent less than 11% by weight, based on the total weight of the plastic composition, and uses thereof for manufacturing biodegradable plastic articles.
Nitrification inhibitors to improve fertilizer efficiency
Disclosed are compositions and methods of making a liquid fertilizer additive of biodegradable polymeric and/or oligomeric nitrification inhibitors comprised of utilizing a non-aqueous polar, aprotic organo liquid (NAPAOL) as the reaction medium for the reaction of aldehyde(s) with cyano-containing nitrification inhibitors that have one or more aldehyde reactive groups selected from the group consisting of a) primary, b) secondary amines, c) amides, d) thiols, e) hydroxyls and f) phenols.
AGRICULTURAL MULCH FILM
An agricultural mulch film including two or more layers with different capacities of light absorption and being separable from each other, e.g. by degrading at different speeds and/or having different times of degradation.
RHO KINASE INHIBITOR RELEASING IMPLANTS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE
The present disclosure is directed to intracameral implants for treating and/or preventing corneal disorders, diseases, and/or conditions, such as corneal endothelial dystrophies. The intracameral implants can be configured to provide a sustained release of a therapeutic agent, such as a Rho kinase inhibitor, for a prolonged period of time. The intracameral implants can include a non-bioresorbable anchor or a bioresorbable matrix.
SOLVENT BASED SPRAYABLE STRIPPABLE COATING
The present invention discloses a composition which uses bio-based, biodegradable film formers to provide a durable strippable coating. The coating includes a film former configured to form a continuous film on the substrate. The coating includes a solvent, wherein the solvent is configured to result an easy application of the substance on the substrate. The coating includes one or more additives. The one or more additives include a plasticizer to improve flexibility of the film. The one or more additives include a release agent configured to reduce adhesion of the coating on the substrate. The one or additives a thickener configured for adjusting a viscosity and of the coating.
Development of Bio-Composite Materials for 3D Printing Using Milk Proteins
A composite material includes biodegradable and/or renewable materials such as purified milk protein recovered as a byproduct in cheese making processes. The result is a material suitable for three-dimensional (3D) printing and extrusion based polymer processing, with improved properties but that is still environmentally friendly. Purified milk protein may be used to produce composite thermoplastic materials or resins. Additional chemical modification may improve the blending of purified milk protein.
BIODEGRADABLE ANTIBACTERIAL PIEZOELECTRIC WOUND DRESSING
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including combination therapy systems for the treatment of infections. These systems comprising: an ultrasound device capable of producing ultrasonic acoustic pressure; and a biodegradable piezoelectric film comprising polymer-based piezoelectric material, poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) nanofiber mesh configured to, when placed in an electrolytically conductive environment comprising water and stimulated with the ultrasonic acoustic pressure, vibrate generating electricity to locally decomposes the water into reactive oxygen species (ROS) to induce a broad-spectrum bactericidal effect.