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Pullulan, biodegradable polymers

PH A blends with natural biodegradable polymers such as starch [108], pullulan [109], dextran, amylose and alginate [110], have been reported. Furthermore, blends of bacterially synthesized fully-biodegradable P(3HB)... [Pg.805]

Some other biodegradable natural polymers such as dextran," heparin," xanthan," pullulan," " elastin," fibrin," pectin" and hyaluronate," were also investigated as biodegradable polymers in various fields. [Pg.373]

Hydrophobically modified polymers can associate in aqueous media to form micelle-like structures above their critical association concentrations (CACs). The nanosized self-aggregates were prepared using modified natural polysaccharides such as pullulan, curdlan, and glycol chitosan. The modified polysaccharides provide excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, low immunogenicity, and biological activities. [Pg.2921]


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