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Biopolymers alginate

We express our gratitude to BRACE GmbH for the donation of some analyzed biopolymers (alginate, chitosan, microcrystalline cellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, dextrin, and pullulan) used in this entry. [Pg.635]

Carrageenans and alginates present different conformations egg-box structure (alginates) and double helices (carrageenan) but both natural biopolymers are able to form gels and consequently, to control nanoparticle growth. [Pg.170]

Brayner, R., Helary, C., Livage, J. and Coradin, T. (2006) Turning biopolymer particles into hybrid capsules the example of silica/alginate nanocomposites. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 16, 1178-1182. [Pg.186]

Brayner, R., Vaulay, M.-J., Fievet, F. and Coradin, T. (2007) Alginate-mediated growth of Co, Ni and CoNi nanoparticles influence of the biopolymer structure.Chemistry of Materials, 19, 1190-1198. [Pg.187]

Alginate (Proplylene Glycol Modified), Medium-High Protanal SD-H, PVH-A 1.0-2.0 Pronova Biopolymer, Drammen, Norway... [Pg.5]

Alginate is another biopolymer extensively studied for its gel formation property with applications in the food packaging and pharmaceutical industries as well as for membranes and as biosensors. Such LDH hybrid assemblies were recently used for the detection of cations such as Ca [HO]. [Pg.153]

Levy, M.C., Edwards-Levy, F. (1996). Coating alginate beads with cross-linked biopolymers a novel method based on a transacylation reaction. Journal of Microencapsulation, 13, 169-183. [Pg.74]

Figure 6-21 Phase Diagram of a Mixed Solution of Two Biopolymers, for example, Sodium Alginate... Figure 6-21 Phase Diagram of a Mixed Solution of Two Biopolymers, for example, Sodium Alginate...
Fibers and hollow fibers made of chitosan and alginate materials are less frequently cited. The preparation of fibers and hollow fibers obeys the same two-step procedure (1) dissolving the biopolymer, followed by (2) the extrusion of the solution into a coagulation bath, as described for gel bead preparation. The fiber is extruded through a thin nozzle into a bath and falls from a spinneret directly into the coagulation bath or alternatively in air to stretch the extruded fiber and reduce its diameter before it enters into the coagulating bath [61]. [Pg.172]


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