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Polyhydroxyalkanoates functionalized

The best known biopolymer types are the polyhydroxyalkanoates, mainly poly(hydroxybutyrates) and copolymers of hydroxy butyrate (HB) and hydroxyvaler-ate (HV). Such copolymers are produced by Monsanto and are better known by the generic trade name Biopol2 . Polyhydroxyalkanoates function in microorganisms as energy substrates and for carbon storage. [Pg.2]

Kim DY, Kim YB, Rhee YH (2000) Eveduation of various carbon substrates for the biosynthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates bearing functional groups by Pseudomonas putida. Int J Biol Macromol 28 23-29... [Pg.114]

S. CastroSowinski, S. Burdman, O. Matan, Y. Okon, Natural functions of bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates, in G.-Q. Chen (Ed.), Plastics from Bacteria Natural Functions and r Ucations, Microbiology Mono-gr hs, 14, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2010, pp. 39-61. [Pg.120]

Renard, E., Walls, M., Gu6rin, P., Langlois, V. Hydrolytic degradation of blends of polyhydroxyalkanoates and functionalized polyhydroxyalkanoates. Polym. Degrad. stab. 85(2), 779-787 (2004)... [Pg.419]

Castro-Sowinski S, Burdman S, Matan O, Okon Y (2009) Natural functions of bacterial polyhy-droxyalkanoates. Microbiol Monogr. doi 10.1007/978-3-642-03287-5 3 Chen GQ (2009a) A polyhydroxyalkanoates based bio- and materials industry. Chem Soc Rev. 38 2434-2446... [Pg.35]

Hang X, Zhang G, Wang G, Zhao X, Chen GQ (2002) PCR cloning of polyhydroxyalkanoate biosynthesis genes from Burkholderia caryophylli and their functional expression in recombinant Escherichia coli. FEMS Microbiol Lett 210 49-54... [Pg.173]

Fig. 1 Examples of functional groups found in medium-chain-length (mcl) polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). a 3,12-Dihydroxydodecanoic acid (Lenz et al. 1992), b 3-hydroxy-8-nonenoic acid (Ren et al. 2005b), c 3-hydroxy-10-undecenoic acid (Kim et al. 1998), d 8-bromo-3-hydroxyoctrmoic acid (Lenz et al. 1992), e 3-hydroxy-5-phenylvalerate (Fritzsche et al. 1990b)... Fig. 1 Examples of functional groups found in medium-chain-length (mcl) polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). a 3,12-Dihydroxydodecanoic acid (Lenz et al. 1992), b 3-hydroxy-8-nonenoic acid (Ren et al. 2005b), c 3-hydroxy-10-undecenoic acid (Kim et al. 1998), d 8-bromo-3-hydroxyoctrmoic acid (Lenz et al. 1992), e 3-hydroxy-5-phenylvalerate (Fritzsche et al. 1990b)...
Foster LJR, Lenz RW, Fuller RC (1999) Intracellular depolymerase activity in isolated inclusion bodies containing polyhydroxyalkanoates with long chain alkyl and functional substituents in the side chain. Int J Biol Macromol 26 187-192... [Pg.315]

Renard E, Temat C, Langlois V, Guerin P (2(X)3b) Synthesis of graft bacterial polyesters for nanoparticles preparation. Macromol Biosci 3 248-252 Renard E, Walls M, Guerin P, Langlois V (2004) Hydrolytic degradation of blends of poly hydroxyalkanoates and functionalized polyhydroxyalkanoates. Polym Degrad Stab 85 779-787... [Pg.319]

Steinbiichel A, Aerts K, Babel W, FoUner C, LiebergeseU M, Madkour MH, Mayer F, Pieper-Furst U, Pries A, Valentin HE et al (1995) Considerations on the structure and biochemistry of bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoic acid inclusions. Can J Microbiol 41(Suppl 1) 94—105 Stuart ES, Lenz RW, Fuller RC (1995) The ordered macromolecular surface of polyester inclusion bodies in Pseudomonas oleovorans. Can J Microbiol 41(Suppl 1) 84—93 Stuart ES, Foster LJR, Lenz RW, FuUer RC (1996) Intracellular depolymerase functionality and location in Pseudomonas oleovorans inclusions containing polyhydroxyocttmoate. Int J Biol Macromol 19 171-176... [Pg.320]

A resorbable biotextile is a temporary supporting material in the human body its objective is to restore or repair the function of diseased or traumatized tissue. Several kinds of resorbable polymers are used for biotextUe applications. In suture application, glycolic and lactic add polymers are commercially used. Poly(glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonate), poly(glycolide-co-lactide-co-trimethylene carbonate), polydioxanone (Bourne, 1988), poly(lactide-co-caprolactone) (Tomihata, 1998) and polyhydroxyalkanoate (Voloka, 2003) have also been investigated for use as sutures. Natural polymers, such as chitin, chitosan and a benzyl ester of hyaluronic acid are... [Pg.94]


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