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Polycaprolactones hydrolyzability

When polyester-hydrolyzing activity was isolated using synthetic polyesters such as polycaprolactone, and the enzyme was examined in detail, it was found that it was a cutinase that was responsible for the hydrolysis [113]. Similarly, the polyester domains of suberin were found to be degraded by cutinase. Cutinase is a polyesterase, and similar enzymes may be widely distributed and can degrade a variety of natural and synthetic polyesters. Microbial polyhydroxy-alkanoic acids that are attracting increasing attention as biodegradable polyesters can be hydrolyzed by bacterial polyesterases that share some common features with cutinases [114] and this area is covered in another chapter [115]. [Pg.30]

We report here that polyethylene adipate (PEA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) were degraded by Penicillium spp., and aliphatic and alicyclic polyesters,ester type polyurethanes, copolyesters composed of aliphatic and aromatic polyester (CPE) and copolyamide-esters (CPAE) were hydrolyzed by several lipases and an esterase. Concerning these water-insoluble condensation polymers, we noted that the melting points (Tm) had a effect on biodegradability. [Pg.136]

Chemically-Controlled Systems. In these systems, the polymer matrix contains chemically-labile bonds. On exposure to water or enzymes the bonds hydrolyze, erode the three dimensional structure of the polymer and release the incorporated reagent into the surrounding medium. Depending on the polymer used, the erosion products may act as interferences, such as by altering the pH of the solution. Examples of these systems are polyglycolic acid (PGA) and a polyglycolic acid - polylactic acid (PGA/PLA) copolymer. PGA hydrolyzes to hydroxyacetic acid, and PGA/PLA hydrolyzes to lactic acid and hydroxyacetic acid. Other chemically-controlled systems are based on polyorthoesters, polycaprolactones, polyaminoacids, and polyanhydrides. [Pg.314]


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